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A list of key readings about Neuroimaging.
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  • Steinbeis, N.; Koelsch, S. (2008). "Comparing the Processing of Music and Language Meaning Using EEG and fMRI Provides Evidence for Similar and Distinct Neural Representations". PLoS ONE 3 (5). DOI:10.1371/journal.pone.0002226. Research Blogging.
A brief and balanced overview over the genetic mechanisms currently deemed relevant for the evolution of the human brain, along with pointers to some related methodological issues.
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  • Draganski, B.; Gaser, C.; Kempermann, G.; Kuhn, H.G.; Winkler, J.; Buchel, C.; May, A. (2006). "Temporal and Spatial Dynamics of Brain Structure Changes during Extensive Learning". Journal of Neuroscience 26 (23): 6314. DOI:10.1523/JNEUROSCI.4628-05.2006. Research Blogging[e]
  • Mechelli, A.; Price, C.J.; Friston, K.J.; Ashburner, J. (2005). "Voxel-Based Morphometry of the Human Brain: Methods and Applications". Current Medical Imaging Reviews 1 (2): 105-113. DOI:10.2174/1573405054038726. Research Blogging.
  • Logothetis, N.K.; Pauls, J.; Augath, M.; Trinath, T.; Oeltermann, A. (2001). "Neurophysiological investigation of the basis of the fMRI signal". Nature 412: 150-157. DOI:10.1038/35084005. Research Blogging.