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Dear Neuro,
I am a cellular neuroscientist, working on a moderately simple animal model. I think of giving an introductory course into Neuroscience, and with my background I don't have any problems with cellular, sensory and motor parts of the course, but I feel a bit insecure about the cognitive neuroscience part, as it is not my field proper. At the same time I need to touch it at least briefly, as otherwise the course won't serve as a good introduction. Therefore I am asking for your help.
Could you please recommend me some "Best of the best" fMRI publications? Both "cutting-edge" and "classic" research would do; we will probably discuss some of them in the class, and some will be used as a part of homework reading. What studies would you recommend? What are the best examples of fMRI research, in your opinion?
Thank you!
EDIT: Transcranial stimulation and EEG/MEG work would also do actually, especially if they are really cool! We will probably touch them really-really briefly.
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