Summary
Functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) detects the location of functions in the brain better than any other method we have today.
While localization is necessary, it is not sufficient for understanding how the brain works. Dr. Gallant suggests the reverse approach – to search for functional maps. That is, he uses brain activity to determine or reconstruct what a subject was looking at.
OnAir Post: Jack L. Gallant: 2012 Allen Symposium
