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Dynamics of fMRI patterns reflect sub-second activation sequences and reveal replay in human visual cortex
2021
Nature Communications
AbstractNeural computations are often fast and anatomically localized. Yet, investigating such computations in humans is challenging because non-invasive methods have either high temporal or spatial resolution, but not both. Of particular relevance, fast neural replay is known to occur throughout the brain in a coordinated fashion about which little is known. We develop a multivariate analysis method for functional magnetic resonance imaging that makes it possible to study sequentially
doi:10.1038/s41467-021-21970-2
pmid:33741933
pmcid:PMC7979874
fatcat:c3ey6xj45bcafkg7dn43tqqtqa