“Do you think the media are partly responsible for sensationalizing the findings of social neuroscience? And how can the media do a better job of reporting on brain scanning data? Ed Vul: In general, I would advocate a bit more skepticism on the part of reporters, with respect to all scientific findings. I think reporters [...]
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Statistics in fMRI studies: mere voodoo?
Posted in neuroeconomics, social neuroscience, tagged controversy, correlation, Ed Vul, fMRI, neuroeconomics, social neuroscience, statistics, voodoo on January 30, 2009 | 2 Comments »
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