From Brain Maps to Cognitive Ontologies: Informatics and the Search for Mental Structure

A major goal of cognitive neuroscience is to delineate how brain systems give rise to mental function. Here we review the increasingly large role informatics-driven approaches are playing in such efforts. We begin by reviewing a number of challenges conventional neuroimaging approaches face in tryin...

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