Description
Introduction to Human Neuroimaging provides students and researchers with an accessible yet rigorous overview of neuroimaging methodologies used to study the human brain. The book covers essential techniques including fMRI, PET, EEG, and MEG, explaining how each method works and what types of research questions they can address.
Authored by leading neuroscientists Hans Op de Beeck and Chie Nakatani, this text bridges the gap between theoretical neuroscience and practical application. It examines the biological basis of neuroimaging signals, experimental design considerations, statistical analysis, and common pitfalls in interpretation. The Cambridge Fundamentals series ensures the content is both comprehensive and digestible for those new to the field.
Perfect for undergraduate and graduate students in neuroscience, psychology, and cognitive science, this book equips readers with the knowledge needed to understand, conduct, and critically evaluate neuroimaging research.







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