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Stimulus-independent neural coding of event semantics: Evidence from cross-sentence fMRI decoding
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2020
biorxiv/medrxiv
pre-print
Multivariate neuroimaging studies indicate that the brain represents word and object concepts in a format that readily generalises across stimuli. Here we investigated whether this was true for neural representations of events described using sentences. Participants viewed sentences describing four events in different ways. Multivariate classifiers were trained to discriminate the four events using a subset of sentences, allowing us to test generalisation to novel sentences. We found that
doi:10.1101/2020.10.06.327817
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