This comment originates from our concern about the extraordinarily sma
ll sample sizes in brain mapping research. To objectively investigate
this topic, we analyzed sample sizes of the 410 studies in the officia
l abstracts book of the First International Conference on Functional M
apping of the Human Brain. The percentage of investigations relying on
very small samples is alarmingly high (median of sample sizes is 8.5)
. In 30.3% of the studies, the number of authors equals or exceeds the
number of subjects. We discuss possible reasons for and dangers of th
is ''small sample practice'' and make a point for investing more time
and effort in data acquisition. (C) 1997 Wiley-Liss, Inc.