Recent technological advancements encompassed under the Mobile Brain/Body Imaging (MoBI) framework have produced exciting new experimental results linking mind, brain and behaviour. Future experimental designs need to re-consider their underlying logic and increase their ecological validity by perhaps-modifying the physical spaces in which experiments are conducted. We conclude that although this new epistemic/methodological approach is promising, there is a need for greater portability, robust equipment, and data-analysis tools that can integrate signals from the brain/body-in-the-world system. Finally, we discuss challenges and opportunities. ![]() ![]() Second, we review the development of Mobile Brain/Body Imaging/4E in Chile. Specifically: mobile cognitive electrophysiology, mobile functional neurovascular dynamics, and mobile behavioral measurements. First, we briefly review Mobile Brain/Body Imaging technologies used to obtain functional and structural images of the Brain/Body System during natural cognition. ![]() ![]() This paper addresses this limitation by presenting the Mobile Brain/Body Imaging approach based on the Embodied, Embedded, Extended, and Enactive perspective, which complements traditional laboratory work while also facilitating ecologically valid applications. However, cognition research still relies on mostly unimodal paradigms using simple motor tasks in laboratory-based static situations. Cognitive dynamics are multimodal, and they need to integrate real-time feedback to be adaptive and appropriate.
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