on the limitations of psychiatry, or why bad drugs can be good too
The Neuroskeptic offers a scathing indictment of the notion, editoralized in Nature this week, that the next decade is going to revolutionize the understanding and treatment of psychiatric disorders:...
View Articlefunctional MRI and the many varieties of reliability
Craig Bennett and Mike Miller have a new paper on the reliability of fMRI. It’s a nice review that I think most people who work with fMRI will want to read. Bennett and Miller discuss a number of...
View Articleeverything we know about the neural bases of cognitive control, in 20 review...
Okay, not everything. But a lot of what we know. The current issue of Current Opinion in Neurobiology, which features a special focus on cognitive neuroscience, contains are almost 20 short review...
View ArticlefMRI: coming soon to a courtroom near you?
Science magazine has a series of three (1, 2, 3) articles by Greg Miller over the past few days covering an interesting trial in Tennessee. The case itself seems like garden variety fraud, but the...
View ArticleStill not selective: comment on comment on comment on Lieberman & Eisenberger...
In my last post, I wrote a long commentary on a recent PNAS article by Lieberman & Eisenberger claiming to find evidence that the dorsal anterior cingulate cortex is “selective for pain” using my...
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