Large-scale Brain Network Interactivity and Aging
Nathan Spreng, assistant professor and director of the Laboratory of Brain and Cognition in Cornell's Department of Human Development, provides a foundation on fMRI research methods, discusses the large-scale brain networks involved in goal-directed cognition and summarizes findings from his recent fMRI studies. Recorded September 21, 2012.

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