Human brain activation in response to visual stimulation with rural and urban scenery pictures: A functional magnetic
resonance imaging study Science of the Total Environment, 408 (12), 2600.
The revolution in neuroscience is often characterized as a revolution in new
imaging technology.A long overdue reassessment of neuroimaging machines — in particular the functional magnetic
resonance imager — has underlined that what you see is not always what you get.A
study published this year in Perspectives on Psychological
Science noted that many papers in social neuroscience, the field that examines the neurobiology of social behavior, suffered from faulty analyses that produced «voodoo correlations» in their data.