نتایج جستجو برای: voxel pattern analysis(mvpa)

تعداد نتایج: 361371  

Journal: :Image Vision Comput. 2003
Hermilo Sánchez-Cruz Ernesto Bribiesca

In this work, we present a method which transforms an object into another. The computation of this transformation is used as a measure of shape-of-object dissimilarity. The considered objects are composed of voxels. Thus, the shape difference of two objects can be ascertained by counting how many voxels we have to move and how far to change one object into another. This work is based on the met...

Abbasi Asl, Reza, Kamali, Fatemeh, Menhaj, Mohamad Bagher , Suratgar, Amir Abolfazl ,

Introduction: Encoding models are used to predict human brain activity in response to sensory stimuli. The purpose of these models is to explain how sensory information represent in the brain. Convolutional neural networks trained by images are capable of encoding magnetic resonance imaging data of humans viewing natural images. Considering the hemodynamic response function, these networks are ...

Journal: :NeuroImage 2017
Roee Gilron Jonathan D. Rosenblatt Oluwasanmi Koyejo Russell A. Poldrack Roy Mukamel

Multivoxel pattern analysis (MVPA) has gained enormous popularity in the neuroimaging community over the past few years. At the group level, most MVPA studies adopt an "information based" approach in which the sign of the effect of individual subjects is discarded and a non-directional summary statistic is carried over to the second level. This is in contrast to a directional "activation based"...

2016
Roee Gilron Jonathan Rosenblatt Oluwasanmi Koyejo Russell A. Poldrack Roy Mukamel

Multivoxel pattern analysis (MVPA) has gained enormous popularity in the neuroimaging community over the past few years. At the group level, most MVPA studies adopt an “information based” approach in which the sign of the effect of individual subjects is discarded and a non-directional summary statistic is carried over to the second level. This is in contrast to a directional “activation based”...

2014
Jarrod A. Lewis-Peacock Kenneth A. Norman

The central goal of cognitive neuroscience is to understand how information is processed in the brain. To accomplish this goal, researchers studying human cognition are increasingly relying on multi-voxel pattern analysis (MVPA); this method involves analyzing spatially distributed (multi-voxel) patterns of functional MRI activity, with the goal of decoding the information that is represented a...

2010
Michael L. Anderson

Multi-voxel pattern analysis (MVPA) is a popular analytical technique in neuroscience that involves identifying patterns in fMRI BOLD signal data that are predictive of task conditions. But the technique is also frequently used to make inferences about the regions of the brain that are most important to the tasks in question, and our analysis shows that this is a mistake. MVPA does not provide ...

Journal: :basic and clinical neuroscience 0
mehdi behroozi mohammad reza daliri huseyin boyaci

functional magnetic resonance imaging (fmri) is a safe and non-invasive way to assess brain functions by using signal changes associated with brain activity. the technique has become a ubiquitous tool in basic, clinical and cognitive neuroscience. this method can measure little metabolism changes that occur in active part of the brain. we process the fmri data to be able to find the parts of br...

2013
Marc N. Coutanche Sharon L. Thompson-Schill

The fluctuations in a brain region's activation levels over a functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) time-course are used in functional connectivity (FC) to identify networks with synchronous responses. It is increasingly recognized that multi-voxel activity patterns contain information that cannot be extracted from univariate activation levels. Here we present a novel analysis method tha...

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