Recent evidence from functional magnetic resonance imaging suggests that cortical hemodynamic responses coincide in different subjects experiencing a common naturalistic stimulus. Here we utilize neural responses in the electroencephalogram (EEG) evoked by multiple presentations of short film clips to index brain states marked by high levels of correlation within and across subjects. We formulate a novel signal decomposition method which extracts maximally correlated signal components from multiple EEG records. The resulting components capture correlations down to a one-second time resolution, thus revealing that peak correlations of neural activity across viewings can occur in remarkable correspondence with arousing moments of the film. ...
In the present study, we investigated whether global electroencephalography (EEG) synchronization ca...
Spontaneous fMRI fluctuations are organized in large-scale spatiotemporal structures, or resting-sta...
Task-based functional magnetic resonance imaging bears great potential to understand how our brain r...
Recent evidence from functional magnetic resonance imaging suggests that cortical hemodynamic respon...
Recent evidence from functional magnetic resonance imaging suggests that cortical hemodynamic respon...
A fundamental question in systems neuroscience is how endogenous neuronal activity self-organizes du...
A fundamental question in systems neuroscience is how endogenous neuronal activity self-organizes du...
Cinema is a promising naturalistic stimulus that enables, for instance, elicitation of robust emotio...
To understand temporally extended events, the human brain needs to accumulate information continuous...
To understand temporally extended events, the human brain needs to accumulate information continuous...
AbstractAccording to recent functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) studies, spectators of a mo...
According to recent functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) studies, spectators of a movie may ...
Humans experience dynamical variations of cognitive and emotional states while watching a movie. Rec...
Our brains are arguably the most crucial organ in our body, comprehending what we see and sense. Yet...
For successful communication, we need to understand the external world consistently with others. Thi...
In the present study, we investigated whether global electroencephalography (EEG) synchronization ca...
Spontaneous fMRI fluctuations are organized in large-scale spatiotemporal structures, or resting-sta...
Task-based functional magnetic resonance imaging bears great potential to understand how our brain r...
Recent evidence from functional magnetic resonance imaging suggests that cortical hemodynamic respon...
Recent evidence from functional magnetic resonance imaging suggests that cortical hemodynamic respon...
A fundamental question in systems neuroscience is how endogenous neuronal activity self-organizes du...
A fundamental question in systems neuroscience is how endogenous neuronal activity self-organizes du...
Cinema is a promising naturalistic stimulus that enables, for instance, elicitation of robust emotio...
To understand temporally extended events, the human brain needs to accumulate information continuous...
To understand temporally extended events, the human brain needs to accumulate information continuous...
AbstractAccording to recent functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) studies, spectators of a mo...
According to recent functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) studies, spectators of a movie may ...
Humans experience dynamical variations of cognitive and emotional states while watching a movie. Rec...
Our brains are arguably the most crucial organ in our body, comprehending what we see and sense. Yet...
For successful communication, we need to understand the external world consistently with others. Thi...
In the present study, we investigated whether global electroencephalography (EEG) synchronization ca...
Spontaneous fMRI fluctuations are organized in large-scale spatiotemporal structures, or resting-sta...
Task-based functional magnetic resonance imaging bears great potential to understand how our brain r...