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Functional Brain Mapping – What Is It Good For? Plenty, but Not Everything! (Reply to Malcolm J. Avison)

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Uttal, W.R. Functional Brain Mapping – What Is It Good For? Plenty, but Not Everything! (Reply to Malcolm J. Avison). Brain and Mind 3, 375–379 (2002). https://doi.org/10.1023/A:1022910510412

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