fMRI
Functional
magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) is the main tool we use to identify
the neural processes related to cognitive conrol and fluid reasoning.
To learn more about participating in one of the fMRI studies, please
visit the
Participation
page and then email
BrainLab@berkeley.edu.
For an
example of the type of research done in this lab, you should check out
these recent publications:
Neural
correlates of
preparation for action selection as a function of specific task demands
Donohue
SE, Wendelken C, Bunge SA
2008, Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience
pdf
‘Brain is to Thought as
Stomach is to…?’ – Specifying the role
of rostrolateral prefrontal cortex in
analogical reasoning
Wendelken C, Donohue SE, Crone EA,
Carter CS, Bunge SA
In press [epub ahead of print], Journal of
Cognitive Neuroscience
pdf
Parietal
and prefrontal roles in maintaining structured information
Wendelken
C, Bunge SA, Carter CS
In press [epub ahead of print], Neuropsychologia
pdf
Or go to our
publications
page for all of our studies.