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he field of cognitive neuroscience addresses how mental functions
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ar e supported by the brain. This close relative of cognitive psychology
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for imagi ng the workings of the living brain. Neuroimaging
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technologies have rev olutionized the study of the brain, but as will be
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seen in this chapter, theirde ffective use requires thed behavioral
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measures, research strategies, and theories of cognitive psychology. It
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action. One must first know which cognitive functions, such
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functional neu- roanatomy is provided, followed by a discussion of the
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methods used in c ognitive neuroscience. Lastly, the fundamental
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models of the brain using artificial neurons that mimic some of the
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in theory to reduce all cognitive processes
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explain radioactivity, continental drift, photosynthesis,
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bb parts interact with one another to produce the whole. A mental state
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bb individual n eurons firing. Regarding the mind as an emergent
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