tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8370595625798520112.post7307942843562749837..comments2013-09-25T13:43:09.499+03:30Comments on Cognitive Neuroscience Review: Individual faces elicit distinct response patterns in human anterior temporal cortexUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8370595625798520112.post-8911217473667782762008-03-09T04:35:00.000+03:302008-03-09T04:35:00.000+03:30The work of Kriegeskorte et al “Individual faces e...The work of Kriegeskorte et al “Individual faces elicit distinct response patterns in human anterior temporal cortex,” PNAS 2007 Dec 18, is an interesting confirmatory study to prior breakthrough concepts and enabling research by DH Marks et al (Multidimensional Representation of Concepts as Cognitive Engrams in the Human Brain. The Internet Journal of Neurology [peer-reviewed serial on the Internet]. 2007. Volume 6, Number 1). This conceptual work of DH Marks envisions a veritable Rosetta Stone, allowing two-way movement between actual imaging data and a database of activation maps from neuroimaging studies. A wide range of faces, objects, places and concepts have unique activation map correlates, which are termed Cognitive Engrams. The presence of specific Cognitive Engrams within neuroimaging data should allow the identification of the actual thought (www.Cognitive-Eng.org) which led to that brain activation – a form of applied mind reading.Donald H. Markshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15542542797110108029noreply@blogger.com