About this Research Topic
While considerable work has been done to combine neural, behavioral, and computational techniques to the study of human cognition, pragmatic tools and conceptual frameworks by which these disparate approaches can be united is still lacking. This Research Topic seeks original investigations or commentaries from researchers who utilize neurobiological, behavioral, and mathematical models to investigate human cognition. Articles proposing pragmatic multimodal analytical approaches, theories or models of cognition that unify across different levels of analysis, or the application of these tools to understanding aberrations in cognitive processing in clinical populations will be accepted. The goal of this Research Topic is to bring together the most recent research findings and paradigms on this issue from experts in the field. Drawing from different sources of inference and explanation to understand the human mind will not only advance our knowledge of basic cognitive processes, but also significantly facilitate understanding of psychiatric and neurological disease.
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