This study proposes a method for classifying event-related fMRI responses in a specialized setting of many known but few unknown stimuli presented in a rapid event-related design. Compared to block design fMRI signals, classification of the response to a single or a few stimulus trial(s) is not a trivial problem due to contamination by preceding events as well as the low signal-to-noise ratio. To overcome such problems, we proposed a single trial-based classification method of rapid event-related fMRI signals utilizing sparse multivariate Bayesian decoding of spatio-temporal fMRI responses. We applied the proposed method to classification of memory retrieval processes for two different classes of episodic memories: a voluntarily conducted e...
Predicting a particular cognitive state from a specific pattern of fMRI voxel values is still a meth...
Multivariate pattern analysis can reveal new information from neuroimaging data to illuminate human ...
AbstractAfter psychological trauma, why do some only some parts of the traumatic event return as int...
This study proposes a method for classifying event-related fMRI responses in a specialized setting o...
This study proposes a method for classifying event-related fMRI responses in a specialized setting o...
Functional magnetic resonance imaging (FMRI) is an imaging technique for determining which regions o...
Is it feasible to train classifiers to decode the cognitive state of a human subject, based on singl...
In the last years, there has been an exponential increase in the use of multivariate analysis in ne...
Abstract. Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging(fMRI) has enabled scientists to look into the active...
Thesis (S.M.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Electrical Engineering and Computer S...
Predicting a particular cognitive state from a specific pattern of fMRI voxel values is still a meth...
Research in cognitive neuroscience and in brain-computer interfaces (BCI) is frequently concerned...
peer reviewedPredicting a particular cognitive state from a specific pattern of fMRI voxel values is...
We present a Hidden Markov Model (HMM) for inferring the hidden psychological state (or neural activ...
In this research work, I propose Bayesian nonparametric approaches to model functional magnetic reso...
Predicting a particular cognitive state from a specific pattern of fMRI voxel values is still a meth...
Multivariate pattern analysis can reveal new information from neuroimaging data to illuminate human ...
AbstractAfter psychological trauma, why do some only some parts of the traumatic event return as int...
This study proposes a method for classifying event-related fMRI responses in a specialized setting o...
This study proposes a method for classifying event-related fMRI responses in a specialized setting o...
Functional magnetic resonance imaging (FMRI) is an imaging technique for determining which regions o...
Is it feasible to train classifiers to decode the cognitive state of a human subject, based on singl...
In the last years, there has been an exponential increase in the use of multivariate analysis in ne...
Abstract. Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging(fMRI) has enabled scientists to look into the active...
Thesis (S.M.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Electrical Engineering and Computer S...
Predicting a particular cognitive state from a specific pattern of fMRI voxel values is still a meth...
Research in cognitive neuroscience and in brain-computer interfaces (BCI) is frequently concerned...
peer reviewedPredicting a particular cognitive state from a specific pattern of fMRI voxel values is...
We present a Hidden Markov Model (HMM) for inferring the hidden psychological state (or neural activ...
In this research work, I propose Bayesian nonparametric approaches to model functional magnetic reso...
Predicting a particular cognitive state from a specific pattern of fMRI voxel values is still a meth...
Multivariate pattern analysis can reveal new information from neuroimaging data to illuminate human ...
AbstractAfter psychological trauma, why do some only some parts of the traumatic event return as int...