Unsupervised Thinking

E21: Understanding fMRI

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Sinopsis

To much of the world, the face of neuroscience is an image of a brain with small colored blobs on it. Those images come from functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI), a technology that's made a big splash in its relatively short tenure. For this episode, we delve into fMRI and what scientists do with the data it produces. To start, we review the technology behind MRI and fMRI. We get into the thorny issue of relating the BOLD signal recorded from fMRI with actual neural activity, and what's been learned from animal studies that have looked at both simultaneously. After that we talk stats: particularly the trouble with traditional "voxel"-wise methods and putting all your eggs in one basket (or in separate, but similar, baskets?). Approaches to fMRI analysis are quickly evolving however, and so we discuss multi-voxel pattern analysis, comparing across individual brains, real time-analysis, mind reading, and lie detecting. Finally, we turn a little more philosophical and ask "What does it mean to measure in