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Neurosalience #S1E16 with D. Kullmann, and V. Calhoun - A critical look at the field of fMRI

Neurosalience #S1E16 with D. Kullmann, and V. Calhoun - A critical look at the field of fMRI

FromOHBM Neurosalience


Neurosalience #S1E16 with D. Kullmann, and V. Calhoun - A critical look at the field of fMRI

FromOHBM Neurosalience

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Length:
82 minutes
Released:
Jul 9, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

This podcast idea was precipitated by Dimitri Kullman’s 2020 editorial in Brain, causing a stir in the community. It levelled criticism about the clinical validity of fMRI. Some of it was outdated but some was indeed on point.  In this podcast we had a great discussion on all things fMRI -  what it can and cannot measure, and how it can continue to proceed. We also discuss some of the scientific culture surrounding fMRI. Overall, the discussion was useful in bringing some of the flaws as well as some of the outstanding innovations to light. We ended up agreeing that fMRI is in fact, an extremely useful tool that allows penetrating insight into the brain at a specific temporal and spatial scale. We feel that there is still considerable hope yet also considerable challenge in increasing its clinical relevance.

Guests: 

Dr. Dimitri Kullmann is a professor of Neurology at UCL Queen Square Institute of Neurology.

Dr. Vince Calhoun is the director, since 2019, of Translational Research in Neuroimaging and Data Science (TReNDS), which includes three universities: Georgia State, Georgia Tech, and Emory.
Released:
Jul 9, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (81)

The Organization for Human Brain Mapping (OHBM) presents the Neurosalience podcast. In this series of interviews you’ll discover the latest developments in techniques for measuring brain structure and function. You’ll hear about how these tools can provide insight into the function of the brain from childhood to old age, and why these normal processes may be affected in neurological and psychiatric conditions. Dr. Peter Bandettini interviews brain scientists of all types and discusses the latest developments, controversies and challenges related to their work in the field of brain mapping.