Talk:Neural basis of self
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[edit]In the article it thoroughly discusses the use of Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging to study the brain and briefly mentions that Positron emission tomography is also used but doesn't elaborate on any more on how it can be used to study the brain. It seems out of place to even mention it if it won't be further discussed in the article.
Also the article discussed how autobiographical memories form how people feel about themselves. This information would be better if it were placed under the Views of Self topic. Along with the Views of Self topic there was lots of good and interesting information regarding how autism and schizophrenia impact a person's view of their self, however when mentioned the affect of having a stroke on a person's view of self, the information was sparse. Arielthomp21 (talk) 05:58, 23 February 2020 (UTC)