<p>This data was originally collected by Marcel Just and his colleagues in Carnegie Mellon University's CCBI.</p> <p>The Experiment</p> <p>Timing: The experiment consists of a set of trials, and the data is partitioned into trials. For some of these intervals, the subject simply rested, or gazed at a fixation point on the screen. For other trials, the subject was shown a picture and a sentence, and instructed to press a button to indicate whether the sentence correctly described the picture. For these trials, the sentence and picture were presented in sequence, with the picture presented first on half of the trials, and the sentence presented first on the other half of the trials. Forty such trials are available for each subject. The timing...
The temporal resolution of event related fMRI is limited by the low sampling rate of typical MR whol...
<p>(A) In the behavioral experiments, participants were asked to respond on which of the two stimuli...
Reaction time (RT) is one of the most widely used measures of performance in experimental psychology...
<p>This data was originally collected by Marcel Just and his colleagues in Carnegie Mellon Universit...
<p>This data was originally collected by Marcel Just and his colleagues in Carnegie Mellon Universit...
<p><b>A. </b><b><i>Time line of study.</i></b> All subjects participated in a behavioral session bef...
<p>Top panel: overview of the four blocks constituting the fMRI experiment. Each block started with ...
<p>The session consisted of 2 runs containing a total of 7 blocks of each of the 4 conditions. Each ...
<p>A, D, G) Early visual areas investigated in the fMRI analysis. The figures show flattened represe...
<p>(<b>A</b>) <i>Learning by trial-and-error</i> (TE). A trial started with the presentation of a co...
Participants viewed images of faces, bodies with faces, and scrambled images for 2s each. On most tr...
This article investigates the potential of fMRI to test assumptions about different components in mo...
<p>This figure visualizes one experimental run of the fMRI paradigm. Three of these runs, each lasti...
These videos contain samples of visual stimuli used in an fMRI experiment on the processing of real ...
<p>A) Histogram of sequence length. Displayed is the average percentage of sequences of N trials of ...
The temporal resolution of event related fMRI is limited by the low sampling rate of typical MR whol...
<p>(A) In the behavioral experiments, participants were asked to respond on which of the two stimuli...
Reaction time (RT) is one of the most widely used measures of performance in experimental psychology...
<p>This data was originally collected by Marcel Just and his colleagues in Carnegie Mellon Universit...
<p>This data was originally collected by Marcel Just and his colleagues in Carnegie Mellon Universit...
<p><b>A. </b><b><i>Time line of study.</i></b> All subjects participated in a behavioral session bef...
<p>Top panel: overview of the four blocks constituting the fMRI experiment. Each block started with ...
<p>The session consisted of 2 runs containing a total of 7 blocks of each of the 4 conditions. Each ...
<p>A, D, G) Early visual areas investigated in the fMRI analysis. The figures show flattened represe...
<p>(<b>A</b>) <i>Learning by trial-and-error</i> (TE). A trial started with the presentation of a co...
Participants viewed images of faces, bodies with faces, and scrambled images for 2s each. On most tr...
This article investigates the potential of fMRI to test assumptions about different components in mo...
<p>This figure visualizes one experimental run of the fMRI paradigm. Three of these runs, each lasti...
These videos contain samples of visual stimuli used in an fMRI experiment on the processing of real ...
<p>A) Histogram of sequence length. Displayed is the average percentage of sequences of N trials of ...
The temporal resolution of event related fMRI is limited by the low sampling rate of typical MR whol...
<p>(A) In the behavioral experiments, participants were asked to respond on which of the two stimuli...
Reaction time (RT) is one of the most widely used measures of performance in experimental psychology...