id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_hsv6qgkrebhjbprezvwdxja4ye William Bechtel Aligning Multiple Research Techniques in Cognitive Neuroscience: Why Is It Important? 2002 11 .pdf application/pdf 5082 292 53 In this research, the area active in a neuroimaging study for a given task is identified that different brain areas perform different information processing operations (often referred to as computations) and that an explanation of a [E]lementary operations, defined on the basis of information processing analyses of task performance, are localized in different regions of approaches is seriously limited in its ability to fix the information processing activity performed by an area, giving rise to the need to invoke and permit a more detailed account of the information processing operations performed by brain areas. of a cognitive ability following a lesion does not directly reveal what information processing operation that area performed. Thus, while lesion studies can establish that a brain area plays a necessary role in a cognitive task, and even provide clues as to the information the information processing performed in the brain area. ./cache/work_hsv6qgkrebhjbprezvwdxja4ye.pdf ./txt/work_hsv6qgkrebhjbprezvwdxja4ye.txt