Story understanding involves many perceptual and cognitive subprocesses, from perceiving individual words, to parsing sentences, to understanding the relationships among the story characters. We present an integrated computational model of reading that incorporates these and additional subprocesses, simultaneously discovering their fMRI signatures. Our model predicts the fMRI activity associated with reading arbitrary text passages, well enough to distinguish which of two story segments is being read with 74% accuracy. This approach is the first to simultaneously track diverse reading subprocesses during complex story processing and predict the detailed neural representation of diverse story features, ranging from visual word properties to ...
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International audienceDeep language algorithms, like GPT-2, have demonstrated remarkable abilities t...
Narratives surround us in our everyday life in different forms. In the sensory brain areas, the proc...
Story understanding involves many perceptual and cognitive subprocesses, from perceiving individual ...
Story understanding involves many perceptual and cognitive subprocesses, from perceiving individual ...
Story understanding involves many perceptual and cognitive subprocesses, from perceiving individual ...
Story understanding involves many perceptual and cognitive subprocesses, from perceiving individual ...
How is information organized in the brain during natural reading? Where and when do the required pro...
Reading is one of the most important skills human beings can acquire, but has proven difficult to st...
Neuropsychological data about the forms of acquired reading impairment provide a strong basis for th...
Few neuroimaigng studies on reading comprehension have been conducted under natural reading settings...
Differences in how writing systems represent language raise important questions about whether there ...
Background: fMRI provides a noninvasive means of identifying the location and organization of neural...
Written language is a human invention that our brains did not evolve for. Yet, most research has foc...
Narratives surround us in our everyday life in different forms. In the sensory brain areas, the proc...
Contains fulltext : 56821.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Language compreh...
International audienceDeep language algorithms, like GPT-2, have demonstrated remarkable abilities t...
Narratives surround us in our everyday life in different forms. In the sensory brain areas, the proc...
Story understanding involves many perceptual and cognitive subprocesses, from perceiving individual ...
Story understanding involves many perceptual and cognitive subprocesses, from perceiving individual ...
Story understanding involves many perceptual and cognitive subprocesses, from perceiving individual ...
Story understanding involves many perceptual and cognitive subprocesses, from perceiving individual ...
How is information organized in the brain during natural reading? Where and when do the required pro...
Reading is one of the most important skills human beings can acquire, but has proven difficult to st...
Neuropsychological data about the forms of acquired reading impairment provide a strong basis for th...
Few neuroimaigng studies on reading comprehension have been conducted under natural reading settings...
Differences in how writing systems represent language raise important questions about whether there ...
Background: fMRI provides a noninvasive means of identifying the location and organization of neural...
Written language is a human invention that our brains did not evolve for. Yet, most research has foc...
Narratives surround us in our everyday life in different forms. In the sensory brain areas, the proc...
Contains fulltext : 56821.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Language compreh...
International audienceDeep language algorithms, like GPT-2, have demonstrated remarkable abilities t...
Narratives surround us in our everyday life in different forms. In the sensory brain areas, the proc...