Simon Eickhoff Institute for Systems Neuroscience Heinrich-Heine University Düsseldorf From areas and networks to individual predictions The long predominant paradigm in neuroimaging has been to compare (mean) local volume or activity between groups, or to correlate these to behavioral phenotypes. Such approach, however, is intrinsically limited in terms of possible insight into inter-individual […]
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Tyler Knowlton Department of Linguistics University of Maryland The psychological treatment of (universal) quantification We often think of quantifiers like “each” and “every” as expressing a relation between two sets. On this view, the meaning of “each/every circle is green” is something like “the circles are a subset of the green things”. This […]