文档介绍:Nicole A. Lazar
The Statistical Analysis
of Functional MRI Data
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Nicole A. Lazar
Department of Statistics
University of ia
Athens, GA 30602-1952
USA
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Preface
The study of brain function is one of the most fascinating pursuits of mod-
ern science. Functional neuroimaging is an ponent of much of
the current research in cognitive, clinical, and social psychology. The excite-
ment of studying the brain is recognized in both the popular press and the
munity. In the pages of mainstream publications, including The
New York Times and Wired, readers can learn about cu