<p>This figure visualizes one experimental run of the fMRI paradigm. Three of these runs, each lasting 352 s, were performed. The order of the four conditions (FF, UF, FP, UP) was counterbalanced across the runs. Each block (35 s) of a condition consisted of a visual stimulus presented from five different angles (S1-5), a familiarity question (Q), and a response (“thank you”, R). FF = familiar face, UF = unfamiliar face, FP = familiar place, UP = unfamiliar place, B = baseline (fixation cross, 9 s).</p
<p>Comparison of the answers given by the volunteers between two experimental sessions (Placebo/THC)...
<p>a = self condition, neutral stimulus word; b = other condition, positive stimulus word; c = case...
In this work we present a new software package offering a unified framework for the real-time adapta...
<p>Upper panel: fMRI experimental paradigm (only the first run is shown); lower panel: examples of t...
Participants viewed images of faces, bodies with faces, and scrambled images for 2s each. On most tr...
<p>The session consisted of 2 runs containing a total of 7 blocks of each of the 4 conditions. Each ...
<p>Schema of the training (A) and fMRI (B) sessions. A) During the training session, the following v...
<p>Arrow with a green-dot is the ongoing trial, arrow with a red-dot is the PM trial. The arrow coul...
<p>An fMRI experiment consists of five major steps; choices at each step significantly influence sig...
Analysis of an fMRI protocol often involves a comparison of the fMRI brain signal between task A (e....
This article investigates the potential of fMRI to test assumptions about different components in mo...
This unit presents description of four basic clinical paradigms for clinical fMRI of language cmpreh...
<p>At the start of the event, participants were presented with their four groups, one of their group...
<p>During a thinking phase, participants were instructed to think about how the right-hand person wo...
<p><b>A. </b><b><i>Time line of study.</i></b> All subjects participated in a behavioral session bef...
<p>Comparison of the answers given by the volunteers between two experimental sessions (Placebo/THC)...
<p>a = self condition, neutral stimulus word; b = other condition, positive stimulus word; c = case...
In this work we present a new software package offering a unified framework for the real-time adapta...
<p>Upper panel: fMRI experimental paradigm (only the first run is shown); lower panel: examples of t...
Participants viewed images of faces, bodies with faces, and scrambled images for 2s each. On most tr...
<p>The session consisted of 2 runs containing a total of 7 blocks of each of the 4 conditions. Each ...
<p>Schema of the training (A) and fMRI (B) sessions. A) During the training session, the following v...
<p>Arrow with a green-dot is the ongoing trial, arrow with a red-dot is the PM trial. The arrow coul...
<p>An fMRI experiment consists of five major steps; choices at each step significantly influence sig...
Analysis of an fMRI protocol often involves a comparison of the fMRI brain signal between task A (e....
This article investigates the potential of fMRI to test assumptions about different components in mo...
This unit presents description of four basic clinical paradigms for clinical fMRI of language cmpreh...
<p>At the start of the event, participants were presented with their four groups, one of their group...
<p>During a thinking phase, participants were instructed to think about how the right-hand person wo...
<p><b>A. </b><b><i>Time line of study.</i></b> All subjects participated in a behavioral session bef...
<p>Comparison of the answers given by the volunteers between two experimental sessions (Placebo/THC)...
<p>a = self condition, neutral stimulus word; b = other condition, positive stimulus word; c = case...
In this work we present a new software package offering a unified framework for the real-time adapta...