Vaughan Bell: the trouble with brain scans

guardian.co.uk — Neuroscientists have long been banging their heads on their desks over exaggerated reports of brain scanning studies. Media stories illustrated with coloured scans, supposedly showing how the brain works, are now a standard part of the science pages and some people find them so convincing that they are touted as ways of designing education for our children, evaluating the effectiveness of marketing campaigns and testing potential recruits.
RT @ObsNewReview: More about the IgNobel winning dead salmon study and the trouble with fMRI scans here t.co/aKpPxhJ3 by @vaughanbell
More about the IgNobel winning dead salmon study and the trouble with fMRI scans here t.co/PaWz9QSw by @vaughanbell
Brain scans (functional MRI) are misunderstood by the public & journalists alike. @VaughanBell explains the trouble: t.co/NDCniQf1
RT @edyong209: The problems with brain scans and misinterpretations thereof t.co/LcxBGTan by @vaughanbell
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