Identifying the sequence of computations which constitute a cognitive task is a fundamental problem in neuroscience. Here we show, using functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI), that we can parse, at the time scale of about 100 ms, the different stages of brain activations which compose a complex sequential task. To identify timing information from the slow blood oxygen level-dependent (BOLD) signal response, we use a simple analytic method, based on periodic stimulation and an analysis of covariation of the spectral parameters (phase and power spectrum at the stimulation frequency) with the different experimental conditions. We implement this strategy in a sequential task, where the onset and duration of different stages are under exp...
Working memory (WM) is a resource-limited memory system for temporary storage and processing of brai...
Time-series provided by high-resolution functional MR imaging (fMRI) bear rich information of underl...
Peer Reviewedhttps://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/145338/1/cpmia0600.pd
International audienceIdentifying the sequence of computations which constitute a cognitive task is ...
Timing is crucial to many aspects of human performance. To better understand its neural underpinning...
Functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) is used widely to determine the spatial layout of brain...
Most models of information processing in the brain assume that cognitive tasks can be broken down ...
Multivariate pattern analysis can reveal new information from neuroimaging data to illuminate human ...
Written language comprehension at the word and the sentence level was analysed by the combination of...
[[abstract]]©2004 Elsevier - Correlation between behavioral parameters and fMRI responses can provid...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: The time course of cortical activations of different anatomic areas has been...
Conventional fMRI analyses assess the summary of temporal information in terms of the coefficients o...
Written language comprehension at the word and the sentence level was analysed by the combination of...
The timeline of brain‐wide neural activity relative to a behavioral event is crucial when decoding t...
Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging is a brain im-aging technique that allows the observation of b...
Working memory (WM) is a resource-limited memory system for temporary storage and processing of brai...
Time-series provided by high-resolution functional MR imaging (fMRI) bear rich information of underl...
Peer Reviewedhttps://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/145338/1/cpmia0600.pd
International audienceIdentifying the sequence of computations which constitute a cognitive task is ...
Timing is crucial to many aspects of human performance. To better understand its neural underpinning...
Functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) is used widely to determine the spatial layout of brain...
Most models of information processing in the brain assume that cognitive tasks can be broken down ...
Multivariate pattern analysis can reveal new information from neuroimaging data to illuminate human ...
Written language comprehension at the word and the sentence level was analysed by the combination of...
[[abstract]]©2004 Elsevier - Correlation between behavioral parameters and fMRI responses can provid...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: The time course of cortical activations of different anatomic areas has been...
Conventional fMRI analyses assess the summary of temporal information in terms of the coefficients o...
Written language comprehension at the word and the sentence level was analysed by the combination of...
The timeline of brain‐wide neural activity relative to a behavioral event is crucial when decoding t...
Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging is a brain im-aging technique that allows the observation of b...
Working memory (WM) is a resource-limited memory system for temporary storage and processing of brai...
Time-series provided by high-resolution functional MR imaging (fMRI) bear rich information of underl...
Peer Reviewedhttps://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/145338/1/cpmia0600.pd