One day I'd like to conduct a survey asking people who work in or study neuroscience how learning about the nervous system/s has affected their own sense of self, and what kind of impact it has made on their mental health
Meta-Neuroscience: Studying the Brains of Neuroscientists

Meta-Neuroscience: Studying the Brains of Neuroscientists

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@teixi Oh nice, the quantitative side. It seems to be about the effect of publishing on the brain which is pretty great to look at, but I like the one they mentioned of fMRI scans of people looking at scans (altho it was chest x-rays https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/22194902/)

The first one is the most straight forward and understandable I think

How doctors generate diagnostic hypotheses: a study of radiological diagnosis with functional magnetic resonance imaging - PubMed

Generation of diagnostic hypotheses and differential diagnoses made through the immediate visual recognition of clinical signs can be a fast and automatic process. The co-localization of significant brain activation for lesions and animals suggests that generating diagnostic hypotheses for lesions a …

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