Information-based functional brain mapping
National Institute of Mental Health · Maastricht University
Abstract
The development of high-resolution neuroimaging and multielectrode electrophysiological recording provides neuroscientists with huge amounts of multivariate data. The complexity of the data creates a need for statistical summary, but the local averaging standardly applied to this end may obscure the effects of greatest neuroscientific interest. In neuroimaging, for example, brain mapping analysis has focused on the discovery of activation, i.e., of extended brain regions whose average activity changes across experimental conditions. Here we propose to ask a more general question of the data: Where in the brain does the activity pattern contain information about the experimental condition? To address this…
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- Neuroimaging
- Multivariate statistics
- Brain activity and meditation
- Brain size
- Neuroscience
- Computer science
- Brain mapping
- Functional neuroimaging
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