Abstract
The functional brain imaging techniques have potential for making major contribution to understanding of the functional organization of the human brain involved in cognitive function. The combination of at least two imaging modalities, e. G. functional MRI and EEG, can achieve sufficient both temporal and spatial resolutions to identify specific brain network involved in cognitive tasks. In this manuscript, I will present some of the results from our recent functional imaging studies investigating human brain activity in relation to the recognition of familiar faces, and to the auditory processing of onomatopoeia.