id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_okzkxve65vhfpithvvoopiwrka Colin Klein Cognitive Ontology and Region- versus Network-Oriented Analyses 2012 12 .pdf application/pdf 3780 287 61 part of the brain works alone, however: a cognitive task is always performed the function of brain regions considered in isolation from the broader neural localize cognitive processes to particular brain areas: differential regional activity between two cognitive tasks is taken as evidence about the function regional activation R as a marker for cognitive function F is good practice we've carved up cognitive functions, brain regions appear to be pluripotent: any particular function we assign a brain region, activity in that region will It suggests that so-called forward inferences, from cognitive theory to brain function, are basically sound, and Note that this general functional attribution is still context-sensitive The most general function that can be attributed to a region is not guaranteed to be cognitively interesting. To bring it all back around: it's true that brain regions are functionally But focus on the function of brain regions has been, I suggest, ./cache/work_okzkxve65vhfpithvvoopiwrka.pdf ./txt/work_okzkxve65vhfpithvvoopiwrka.txt