Previous imaging studies have used mostly perceptually abstracted, idealized, or static stimuli to show segregation of function in the cerebral cortex. We wanted to learn whether functional segregation is maintained during more natural, complex, and dynamic conditions when many features have to be processed simultaneously, and identify regions whose activity correlates with the perception of specific features. To achieve this, we used functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) to measure brain activity when human observers viewed freely dynamic natural scenes (a James Bond movie). The intensity with which they perceived different features (color, faces, language, and human bodies) was assessed psychometrically in separate sessions. In all...
We review here a new approach to mapping the human cerebral cortex into distinct subdivisions. Unlik...
Naturalistic viewing (NV) is currently considered a promising paradigm for studying individual diffe...
For successful communication, we need to understand the external world consistently with others. Thi...
Previous imaging studies have used mostly perceptually abstracted, idealized, or static stimuli to s...
The cerebral cortex has predominantly been studied using abstract, simplified and often unnatural st...
Complex, sustained, dynamic, and naturalistic visual stimulation can evoke distributed brain activit...
Our brains are arguably the most crucial organ in our body, comprehending what we see and sense. Yet...
Humans are primarily visual beings, and my talk is about visual perception and processing in the hum...
A dominant tendency in cerebral studies has been the attempt to locate architecturally distinct part...
Task-based functional magnetic resonance imaging bears great potential to understand how our brain r...
Task-based functional magnetic resonance imaging bears great potential to understand how our brain r...
We describe here a new way of obtaining maps of connectivity in the human brain based on interregion...
A fundamental question in systems neuroscience is how endogenous neuronal activity self-organizes du...
In traditional functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) carefully controlled stimuli are used to...
In traditional functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) carefully controlled stimuli are used to...
We review here a new approach to mapping the human cerebral cortex into distinct subdivisions. Unlik...
Naturalistic viewing (NV) is currently considered a promising paradigm for studying individual diffe...
For successful communication, we need to understand the external world consistently with others. Thi...
Previous imaging studies have used mostly perceptually abstracted, idealized, or static stimuli to s...
The cerebral cortex has predominantly been studied using abstract, simplified and often unnatural st...
Complex, sustained, dynamic, and naturalistic visual stimulation can evoke distributed brain activit...
Our brains are arguably the most crucial organ in our body, comprehending what we see and sense. Yet...
Humans are primarily visual beings, and my talk is about visual perception and processing in the hum...
A dominant tendency in cerebral studies has been the attempt to locate architecturally distinct part...
Task-based functional magnetic resonance imaging bears great potential to understand how our brain r...
Task-based functional magnetic resonance imaging bears great potential to understand how our brain r...
We describe here a new way of obtaining maps of connectivity in the human brain based on interregion...
A fundamental question in systems neuroscience is how endogenous neuronal activity self-organizes du...
In traditional functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) carefully controlled stimuli are used to...
In traditional functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) carefully controlled stimuli are used to...
We review here a new approach to mapping the human cerebral cortex into distinct subdivisions. Unlik...
Naturalistic viewing (NV) is currently considered a promising paradigm for studying individual diffe...
For successful communication, we need to understand the external world consistently with others. Thi...