The "parahippocampal place area" (PPA) in the human ventral visual stream exhibits increased hemodynamic activity correlated with the perception of landscape photos compared to faces or objects. Here, we investigate the perception of scene-related, spatial information embedded in two naturalistic stimuli. The same 14 participants were watching a Hollywood movie and listening to its audio-description as part of the open-data resource studyforrest.org. We model hemodynamic activity based on annotations of selected stimulus features, and compare results to a block-design visual localizer. On a group level, increased activation correlating with visual spatial information occurring in the movie is overlapping with a traditionally localized PPA. ...
Human observers can quickly and accurately interpret the meaning of complex visual scenes. The neura...
Keeping oriented in the environment is a multifaceted ability that requires knowledge of at least th...
Landmark objects are points of reference that can anchor one's internal cognitive map to the externa...
Real-world scenes are incredibly complex and heterogeneous, yet we are able to identify and categori...
We re-used fMRI data taken from the studyforrest-dataset (studyforrest.com) to investigate if BOLD r...
AbstractThe parahippocampal place area (PPA) has been demonstrated to respond more strongly in fMRI ...
International audienceMany high-level visual regions exhibit complex patterns of stimulus selectivit...
Functional MRI studies suggest that at least three brain regions in human visual cortex-the parahipp...
AbstractThe “parahippocampal place area” (PPA) responds more strongly in functional magnetic resonan...
Behavioral and computational studies suggest that visual scene analysis rapidly produces a rich desc...
Behavioral and computational studies suggest that visual scene analysis rapidly produces a rich desc...
The “parahippocampal place area” (PPA) responds more strongly in functional magnetic resonance imagi...
The involvement of the medial temporal-lobe region in allocentric mapping of the environment has bee...
Behavioral and computational studies suggest that visual scene analysis rapidly produces a rich desc...
Posterior parahippocampal gyrus (PPHG) is strongly involved during scene recognition and spatial cog...
Human observers can quickly and accurately interpret the meaning of complex visual scenes. The neura...
Keeping oriented in the environment is a multifaceted ability that requires knowledge of at least th...
Landmark objects are points of reference that can anchor one's internal cognitive map to the externa...
Real-world scenes are incredibly complex and heterogeneous, yet we are able to identify and categori...
We re-used fMRI data taken from the studyforrest-dataset (studyforrest.com) to investigate if BOLD r...
AbstractThe parahippocampal place area (PPA) has been demonstrated to respond more strongly in fMRI ...
International audienceMany high-level visual regions exhibit complex patterns of stimulus selectivit...
Functional MRI studies suggest that at least three brain regions in human visual cortex-the parahipp...
AbstractThe “parahippocampal place area” (PPA) responds more strongly in functional magnetic resonan...
Behavioral and computational studies suggest that visual scene analysis rapidly produces a rich desc...
Behavioral and computational studies suggest that visual scene analysis rapidly produces a rich desc...
The “parahippocampal place area” (PPA) responds more strongly in functional magnetic resonance imagi...
The involvement of the medial temporal-lobe region in allocentric mapping of the environment has bee...
Behavioral and computational studies suggest that visual scene analysis rapidly produces a rich desc...
Posterior parahippocampal gyrus (PPHG) is strongly involved during scene recognition and spatial cog...
Human observers can quickly and accurately interpret the meaning of complex visual scenes. The neura...
Keeping oriented in the environment is a multifaceted ability that requires knowledge of at least th...
Landmark objects are points of reference that can anchor one's internal cognitive map to the externa...