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Movies and narratives as naturalistic stimuli in neuroimaging
2020
NeuroImage
Using movies and narratives as naturalistic stimuli in human neuroimaging studies has yielded significant advances in understanding of cognitive and emotional functions. The relevant literature was reviewed, with emphasis on how the use of naturalistic stimuli has helped advance scientific understanding of human memory, attention, language, emotions, and social cognition in ways that would have been difficult otherwise. These advances include discovering a cortical hierarchy of temporal
doi:10.1016/j.neuroimage.2020.117445
pmid:33059053
pmcid:PMC7805386
fatcat:6uijzrp5mfe4zchgse7y22zagm