Redeployed functions versus spreading activation: A potential confound

Behavioral and Brain Sciences 33 (4):280-281 (2010)
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Abstract

Anderson's meta-analysis of fMRI data is subject to a potential confound. Areas identified as active may make no functional contribution to the task being studied, or may indicate regions involved in the coordination of functional networks rather than information processing per se. I suggest a way in which fMRI adaptation studies might provide a useful test between these alternatives

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