3 studies found in English from a total of 36743
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FUNCTIONAL MAGNETIC RESONANCE IMAGING 
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Low-frequency oscillations employ a general coding of the spatio-temporal similarity of dynamic faces

Furl, N, Royal Holloway, University of London
These data describe a combined magnetoencephalography (MEG), functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) and behavioural study. With these data we investigated how brain responses (measured with MEG) in certain brain areas (measured with fMRI) matched up with participants' perception of form and movement in facial videos (measured behaviourally). Our results are published...
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Behavioural and functional magnetic resonance imaging studies: Decision making on belief and feeling while reading tweet texts 2019

Cram, L, University of Edinburgh; Hong, S, University of Edinburgh; Moore, A, University of Edinburgh
This data set contains two experimental studies, the studies investigated how perceived information sources would affect readers' decision making about belief and feeling while they read tweet texts. In the behavioural study, we aimed to validate stimuli that were then used in the fMRI experiment. We examined our hypothesis that tweet texts accompanied by more often used...
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Population receptive field tuning properties of visual cortex during childhood 2016-2019

Dekker, T, University College London; Schwarzkopf, S, University of Auckland; de Haas, B, Justus Liebig University; (2 more)
The aim of this study was to investigate if spatial tuning functions of populations of neurons in visual cortex are adult-like or are still developing / becoming more precise from the age of 6 years onward. We found no significant differences in pRF tuning properties. There are many reports of improved precision of basic visual visuospatial perception in childhood, but it is...
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