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Type Book Chapter
Scope Discipline-based scholarship
Title Combined neuroimaging methods
Organization Unit
Authors
  • Marius Moisa
  • Christian Ruff
Editors
  • H Cooper
  • M N Coutanche
  • L M McMullen
  • A T Panter
  • D Rindskopf
  • K J Sher
Item Subtype Original Work
Refereed Yes
Status Published in final form
Language
  • English
Booktitle APA handbook of research methods in psychology, Volume 1 : foundations, planning, measures, and psychometrics
ISBN 9781433841323
Place of Publication Washington, DC
Publisher American Psychological Association
Page Range 673 - 695
Date 2023-07-01
Abstract Text This chapter presents an overview of methodological developments that attempt to deal with the fundamental problem as to what common 'true' brain state may underlie the method-specific observations. All of these developments focus on combinations of existing methods from the present armory of cognitive neuroscientists, an approach often referred to as multimodal imaging. The chapter discusses three such combinations: functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI)–electroencephalography (EEG)/magnetoencephalography (MEG), noninvasive brain stimulation (NIBS)-EEG, and NIBS-fMRI. The chapter begins with a brief description of the basic mechanisms of action for EEG/MEG, fMRI, and NIBS. It outlines only the strengths and shortcomings of each technique to motivate their multimodal combination. The chapter also describes the three multimodal combinations in detail. It presents the general rationale of each approach, gives a brief outline of technical considerations, and discusses the unique insights that can be gained with the particular methodical combination by means of illustrative studies.
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