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Similarity-based fusion of MEG and fMRI reveals spatio-temporal dynamics in human cortex during visual object recognition
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2015
bioRxiv
pre-print
Every human cognitive function, such as visual object recognition, is realized in a complex spatio-temporal activity pattern in the brain. Current brain imaging techniques in isolation cannot resolve the brain's spatio-temporal dynamics because they provide either high spatial or temporal resolution but not both. To overcome this limitation, we developed a new integration approach that uses representational similarities to combine measurements from different imaging modalities -
doi:10.1101/032656
fatcat:s7cktbw4znc2zhco2zfmch3lwm