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Real-Life Neuroscience
by
Mendelsohn, Avi
, Shamay-Tsoory, Simone G.
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Behavior
/ Behavioral Research - methods
/ Brain
/ Brain - physiology
/ Brain mechanisms
/ Brain research
/ Cognition
/ Cognition & reasoning
/ Cognition - physiology
/ Cognitive development
/ Cognitive functioning
/ Ecological studies
/ Embodiment
/ Episodic memory
/ Experiments
/ Humans
/ Influence of Technology
/ Interpersonal Relations
/ Medical imaging
/ Memory, Episodic
/ Neuroimaging
/ Neurosciences
/ Neurosciences - methods
/ Paradigms
/ Social cognition
/ Social interaction
/ Social perception
/ Technology
2019
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Real-Life Neuroscience
by
Mendelsohn, Avi
, Shamay-Tsoory, Simone G.
in
Behavior
/ Behavioral Research - methods
/ Brain
/ Brain - physiology
/ Brain mechanisms
/ Brain research
/ Cognition
/ Cognition & reasoning
/ Cognition - physiology
/ Cognitive development
/ Cognitive functioning
/ Ecological studies
/ Embodiment
/ Episodic memory
/ Experiments
/ Humans
/ Influence of Technology
/ Interpersonal Relations
/ Medical imaging
/ Memory, Episodic
/ Neuroimaging
/ Neurosciences
/ Neurosciences - methods
/ Paradigms
/ Social cognition
/ Social interaction
/ Social perception
/ Technology
2019
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Real-Life Neuroscience
by
Mendelsohn, Avi
, Shamay-Tsoory, Simone G.
in
Behavior
/ Behavioral Research - methods
/ Brain
/ Brain - physiology
/ Brain mechanisms
/ Brain research
/ Cognition
/ Cognition & reasoning
/ Cognition - physiology
/ Cognitive development
/ Cognitive functioning
/ Ecological studies
/ Embodiment
/ Episodic memory
/ Experiments
/ Humans
/ Influence of Technology
/ Interpersonal Relations
/ Medical imaging
/ Memory, Episodic
/ Neuroimaging
/ Neurosciences
/ Neurosciences - methods
/ Paradigms
/ Social cognition
/ Social interaction
/ Social perception
/ Technology
2019
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Real-Life Neuroscience
2019
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Overview
Owing to advances in neuroimaging technology, the past couple of decades have witnessed a surge of research on brain mechanisms that underlie human cognition. Despite the immense development in cognitive neuroscience, the vast majority of neuroimaging experiments examine isolated agents carrying out artificial tasks in sensory and socially deprived environments. Thus, the understanding of the mechanisms of various domains in cognitive neuroscience, including social cognition and episodic memory, is sorely lacking. Here we focus on social and memory research as representatives of cognitive functions and propose that mainstream, lab-based experimental designs in these fields suffer from two fundamental limitations, pertaining to person-dependent and situation-dependent factors. The persondependent factor addresses the issue of limiting the active role of the participants in lab-based paradigms that may interfere with their sense of agency and embodiment. The situation-dependent factor addresses the issue of the artificial decontextualized environment in most available paradigms. Building on recent findings showing that reallife as opposed to controlled experimental paradigms involve different mechanisms, we argue that adopting a reallife approach may radically change our understanding of brain and behavior. Therefore, we advocate in favor of a paradigm shift toward a nonreductionist approach, exploiting portable technology in semicontrolled environments, to explore behavior in real life.
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Sage Publications, Inc,SAGE Publications,SAGE PUBLICATIONS, INC
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