Talk:Cognitive Psychology and Cognitive Neuroscience/Behavioural and Neuroscience Methods

Hey, some notes... First the good parts. The collection of themes are good. You get a lot of information in a clear way.

Just some hints before the final date: What you still need are pictures. Either pictures of our brain, there are many colorful pictures or the machines themselves. Maybe you could show the difference between the old x-ray pictures in comparison to today's modern ones. A part I didn't quite understand was the part about MRI. What is the difference with parallel and antiparallel magnetic fields. Maybe it would be possible for you to somehow rewrite this part. Another suggestion would be that you have some kind of sum up of the used techniques and when they are applied. This could be as well done at the beginning. It would be nicer to have a more open beginning as it is for example done in the first chapter. Here you could introduce a patient and discuss which method would be probably the right one. "Der rote Faden" couldn't be found in your text, but I'm aware that it is quite hard to get evolution and usefulness into this chapter. But what might me still possible is to draw some connection to other chapters. For example in which of the psychological research is which method used. If you have still questions just ask! Iroewer

Hi there! Your text is definetly not long enough! You just have 162 words, but you need 500. Just try to explain the methods a bit further. Don't forget this will be an introduction to a chapter of a book. Lg Iroewer

Hey, 2 notes. A) I don't know how to properly link. If someone could link the name Phineas Gage to it's Wiki page without a url sitting there, that would be great. B) I used my personal knowledge and several google sites to write my little blurb. What, if anything, should I cite as a reference?

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Hey, 2 notes. A) I don't know how to properly link. If someone could link the name Phineas Gage to it's Wiki page without a url sitting there, that would be great. B) I used my personal knowledge and several google sites to write my little blurb. What, if anything, should I cite as a reference?

Experimental Techniques
Hey, if you need an additional link, here are Experimental Techniques link to London's INSTITUTE OF COGNITIVE NEUROSCIENCE on the main link page. Just an useful hint, I hope... Iroewer

2 Images uploaded, 2 to come :) --Aschoeke 12:58, 18 August 2006 (UTC)