Cinema is a promising naturalistic stimulus that enables, for instance, elicitation of robust emotions during functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI). Inter-subject correlation (ISC) has been used as a model-free analysis method to map the highly complex hemodynamic responses that are evoked during watching a movie. Here, we extended the ISC analysis to frequency domain using wavelet analysis combined with non-parametric permutation methods for making voxel-wise statistical inferences about frequency-band specific ISC. We applied these novel analysis methods to a dataset collected in our previous study where 12 subjects watched an emotionally engaging movie “Crash” during fMRI scanning. Our results suggest that several regions within t...
A fundamental question in systems neuroscience is how endogenous neuronal activity self-organizes du...
While naturalistic stimuli, such as movies, better represent the complexity of the real world and ar...
Recent evidence from functional magnetic resonance imaging suggests that cortical hemodynamic respon...
Cinema is a promising naturalistic stimulus that enables, for instance, elicitation of robust emotio...
Humans experience dynamical variations of cognitive and emotional states while watching a movie. Rec...
Functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) based on BOLD signal has been used to indirectly measur...
Despite its widespread use in neuroscience, the reliability of fMRI remains insufficiently understoo...
Movie viewing allows human perception and cognition to be studied in complex, real-life-like situati...
Recent evidence from functional magnetic resonance imaging suggests that cortical hemodynamic respon...
According to recent functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) studies, spectators of a movie may ...
AbstractAccording to recent functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) studies, spectators of a mo...
A fundamental question in systems neuroscience is how endogenous neuronal activity self-organizes du...
For successful communication, we need to understand the external world consistently with others. Thi...
Inter-subject correlation (ISC) analysis for functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI)is a data d...
AbstractFor successful communication, we need to understand the external world consistently with oth...
A fundamental question in systems neuroscience is how endogenous neuronal activity self-organizes du...
While naturalistic stimuli, such as movies, better represent the complexity of the real world and ar...
Recent evidence from functional magnetic resonance imaging suggests that cortical hemodynamic respon...
Cinema is a promising naturalistic stimulus that enables, for instance, elicitation of robust emotio...
Humans experience dynamical variations of cognitive and emotional states while watching a movie. Rec...
Functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) based on BOLD signal has been used to indirectly measur...
Despite its widespread use in neuroscience, the reliability of fMRI remains insufficiently understoo...
Movie viewing allows human perception and cognition to be studied in complex, real-life-like situati...
Recent evidence from functional magnetic resonance imaging suggests that cortical hemodynamic respon...
According to recent functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) studies, spectators of a movie may ...
AbstractAccording to recent functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) studies, spectators of a mo...
A fundamental question in systems neuroscience is how endogenous neuronal activity self-organizes du...
For successful communication, we need to understand the external world consistently with others. Thi...
Inter-subject correlation (ISC) analysis for functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI)is a data d...
AbstractFor successful communication, we need to understand the external world consistently with oth...
A fundamental question in systems neuroscience is how endogenous neuronal activity self-organizes du...
While naturalistic stimuli, such as movies, better represent the complexity of the real world and ar...
Recent evidence from functional magnetic resonance imaging suggests that cortical hemodynamic respon...