id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_l3kfn6vhavdgfafqi5gqourclu Mark Povich Mechanisms and Model-Based Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging 2015 12 .pdf application/pdf 5221 371 50 JIM, SUSTAIN, and ALCOVE, are not mechanistic yet satisfy these norms of explanation. recent research using model-based functional magnetic resonance imaging, a novel neuroimaging method whose significance for current debates on psychological models and mechanistic explanation has yet to be explored. My argument applies recent research using model-based functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI). Model-based fMRI allows cognitive neuroscientists to locate even widely distributed neural components in SUSTAIN and ALCOVE have subsequently used model-based fMRI to decide between these mechanism sketches on the basis of information about ALCOVE (Attention Learning Covering map), like JIM, is a neural network model of object categorization (Kruschke 1992). of mechanism individuation cannot handle distributed parts.4 Yet numerous neuroimaging methods, especially model-based fMRI, ameliorate this how recent model-based fMRI research shows that, like JIM, SUSTAIN and Weiskopf (2011) presents three models of object recognition and categorization, JIM, ALCOVE, and SUSTAIN, that he claims are ./cache/work_l3kfn6vhavdgfafqi5gqourclu.pdf ./txt/work_l3kfn6vhavdgfafqi5gqourclu.txt