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Mobile cognition: imaging the human brain in the ‘real world’
Interdisciplinary StudiesNat Rev Neurosci

Mobile cognition: imaging the human brain in the ‘real world’

M. Stang, S. L. Maoz, et al.

Mobile neuroimaging enables recording human brain activity during freely moving, real-world behavior, promising unique insights into cognitive mechanisms and novel treatments for neurological and psychiatric disorders. The paper discusses challenges of studying naturalistic behavior and strategies to overcome them, arguing these methods could usher in a new era of cognitive neuroscience. Research conducted by Matthias Stang, Sabrina L. Maoz, and Nanthia Suthana.... show more
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