HOW THE MIND WORKS: THE VISUAL REPRESENTAION OF BRAIN PROCESSES

  • Hagner M
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This paper offers an account on the history of visualization, in particular the visualization of brain activity, through a description of different sets of theories and techniques, dating back to the nineteenth century up to the present day, designed to represent mental processes.

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Hagner, M. (2010). HOW THE MIND WORKS: THE VISUAL REPRESENTAION OF BRAIN PROCESSES. ARBORCIENCIA PENSAMIENTO Y CULTURA, 186(743), 435–447.

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