2016
DOI: 10.1016/j.neuroimage.2016.02.071
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A method for real-time visual stimulus selection in the study of cortical object perception

Abstract: The properties utilized by visual object perception in the mid- and high-level ventral visual pathway are poorly understood. To better establish and explore possible models of these properties, we adopt a data-driven approach in which we repeatedly interrogate neural units using functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging (fMRI) to establish each unit’s image selectivity. This approach to imaging necessitates a search through a broad space of stimulus properties using a limited number of samples. To more quickly ide… Show more

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“…In this study, we sought to explore possible individual differences in task-related fMRI responses to a commonly applied fMRI task, the Stop Signal Task (SST), but at the level of the temporal development of stable neural responses to task-related processing demands. This individual brain-behavior response variable has been proposed in theory [ 3 ] and simulation [ 25 ] but has to our knowledge not been deployed in practice, either prospectively nor retrospectively.…”
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“…In this study, we sought to explore possible individual differences in task-related fMRI responses to a commonly applied fMRI task, the Stop Signal Task (SST), but at the level of the temporal development of stable neural responses to task-related processing demands. This individual brain-behavior response variable has been proposed in theory [ 3 ] and simulation [ 25 ] but has to our knowledge not been deployed in practice, either prospectively nor retrospectively.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…There has also been growing interest in mapping individual differences in fMRI task behavior and functional brain responses, particularly to address the barriers posed by group-level brain-behavior mapping [ 1 ]. Recent fMRI studies have explored individual differences in neural population activation on a trial-by-trial basis–specifically, by exploiting the temporal development of neural activations associated with task processing demands in order to individually titrate task parameters (such as task type, task duration, or task stimulus type) [ 2 , 3 ].…”
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“…In ‘adaptive’ designs, the experimenter determines not whether to present a trial—trials occur at regular intervals irrespective of brain activity—but rather the content of the next trial (for example, the stimulus or task). This has been done with the goal of characterizing the tuning properties of the visual system, by adjusting stimulus parameters until an area’s response is maximal 57 , but could also be used to examine a wide variety of systems (for example, those involved in attention or memory).…”
Section: Selective Review Of Advanced Fmri Analysesmentioning
confidence: 99%