Qualitative methods in neuroscience
in the context of addressing brain heterogeneity
- In this study in Mexico they use it in a peripheral way.
- A quick Google Scholar search:
- I then searched for "neuroanthropology" in titles of articles indexed in Web of Science, took some highly cited, and looked at the most highly cited papers which cited those papers.
- This gave a much more general result-set than what I was imagining, but many of them hinge explicitly on taking notice of the underlying heterogeneity of neural structure. Some were completely unrelated, but interesting to me nonetheless, so I put them here.
- The pivot papers:
- Laughlin 1997 Body, brain, and behavior: The neuroanthropology of...
- Roepstorff 2012 Neuroanthropology or simply anthropology? Going...
- Duque 2010 Neuroanthropology: a humanistic science for the...
- Lende 2012 Encultured Brain: An Introduction to Neuroanthropology
- The results:
- Googling
particularity neuroscience heterogeneity
seems to be more up my alley in looking for heterogeneity problems / solutions in neuroscience
+ Methodological Problems on the Way to Integrative Human Neuroscience (2016)
+ Cultural neuroscience and psychopathology: prospects for cultural psychiatry
+ Heterogeneity in Oligodendroglia (a neuron type)
+ Other results were on specific application areas: pediatric neurology, neuroscience of aggression, dyslexia explanation, law and neuroscience, etc.