neurometrics
Neurometrics is the practice of quantifying brain function by deriving standardized metrics from neural signals in order to predict and describe cognitive processes, behaviors, or psychological traits. It encompasses the development, validation, and application of neural indices intended to map brain activity to constructs such as attention, memory, emotion, or personality.
Common data sources include electrophysiological measures such as electroencephalography (EEG) and event-related potentials (ERPs); magnetic resonance
Applications appear in cognitive neuroscience research, clinical assessment of neurological or psychiatric conditions, and education or
Critiques focus on reliability, validity, ecological relevance, and the risk of overinterpretation or bias. Ethical concerns
Overall, neurometrics describes a growing range of approaches for turning brain signals into interpretable metrics, reflecting