“…Advances in acquisition technology now allow high-resolution whole brain fMRI data to be acquired at fast (<500ms) rates ( Polimeni and Lewis, 2021 ; Chen et al, 2019 ; Barth et al, 2016 ; Chiew et al, 2018 ; Hennig et al, 2007 ; Setsompop et al, 2016 ), suggesting that fMRI could provide a unique tool to noninvasively track temporal sequences of neural activity ( Menon et al, 1998 ) across the entire brain. Indeed, recent studies have revealed highly structured temporal dynamics using fMRI and suggest that fMRI can enable whole-brain mapping of temporal sequences ( Lee et al, 2013 ; Setzer et al, 2021 ; Raut et al, 2021 ; Mitra et al, 2016 ; Vizioli et al, 2018 ). Furthermore, hemodynamic signals have been shown to contain more information about fast and high-frequency activity than previously thought ( Lee et al, 2013 ; Smith et al, 2012 ; Chen and Glover, 2015 ; Lewis et al, 2016 ; Sasai et al, 2021 ).…”