2013
DOI: 10.1007/978-81-322-0740-5_121
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Feature Selection for Decoding of Cognitive States in Multiple-Subject Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging Data

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“…Not only perceptions, but also images and memories (Chadwick et al, 2012; Rissman and Wagner, 2012) are starting to be distinguished. Beginnings are starting to be made in reproducing data across as well as within subjects (Accamma and Suma, 2012; Raizada and Connolly, 2012). Significantly, cognitive resolution appears to increase as the focus of the analysis is widened to include more brain areas.…”
Section: Apotential Way Forwardmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Not only perceptions, but also images and memories (Chadwick et al, 2012; Rissman and Wagner, 2012) are starting to be distinguished. Beginnings are starting to be made in reproducing data across as well as within subjects (Accamma and Suma, 2012; Raizada and Connolly, 2012). Significantly, cognitive resolution appears to increase as the focus of the analysis is widened to include more brain areas.…”
Section: Apotential Way Forwardmentioning
confidence: 99%