Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging was the pioneering textbook that introduced fMRI comprehensively yet accessibly to undergraduate students, graduate students, and beginning researchers. This third edition deepens its coverage with an updated discussion on the physiological basis of fMRI, incorporating recent discoveries about the BOLD response’s origins. It also features new data-driven and computational approaches in analyzing fMRI data, innovative experimental designs, and discussions on ethical and methodological controversies. The book enriches its content with examples from both seminal historical work and cutting-edge current research, while reinforcing concepts through numerous thought problems and full-color illustrations updated for a contemporary graphic look. Each chapter is complemented by revised references and suggested readings.
