Critical Neuroscience #4 Resting State - The Question of Baseline
Daniel Margulies talks us through the history of the concept of baseline in cognitive neuroscience and the future directions of this field of neuroscience. Part of the Summer Programme in Social and Cultural Psychiatry from the Division of Social and Cultural Psychiatry at McGill University.
Видео Critical Neuroscience #4 Resting State - The Question of Baseline канала Transcultural Psychiatry
Видео Critical Neuroscience #4 Resting State - The Question of Baseline канала Transcultural Psychiatry
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