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View article: Gamer in the scanner : Event-related analysis of fMRI activity during retro videogame play guided by automated annotations of game content
Gamer in the scanner : Event-related analysis of fMRI activity during retro videogame play guided by automated annotations of game content Open
In recent years, videogames have gathered interest in cognitive neuroscience for their potential to study cognition in dynamical and naturalistic contexts. Yet, the complexity of game environments often challenges traditional modeling appr…
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WITHDRAWN Open
View article: The Algonauts Project 2025 Challenge: How the Human Brain Makes Sense of Multimodal Movies
The Algonauts Project 2025 Challenge: How the Human Brain Makes Sense of Multimodal Movies Open
There is growing symbiosis between artificial and biological intelligence sciences: neural principles inspire new intelligent machines, which are in turn used to advance our theoretical understanding of the brain. To promote further collab…
View article: Gamer in the scanner : Event-related analysis of fMRI activity during retro videogame play guided by automated annotations of game content
Gamer in the scanner : Event-related analysis of fMRI activity during retro videogame play guided by automated annotations of game content Open
In recent years, videogames have gathered interest in cognitive neuroscience for their potential to study cognition in dynamical and naturalistic contexts. Yet, inherent game complexity can push traditional modeling to its limits, and curr…
View article: Brain decoding of the Human Connectome Project tasks in a dense individual fMRI dataset
Brain decoding of the Human Connectome Project tasks in a dense individual fMRI dataset Open
Brain decoding aims to infer cognitive states from patterns of brain activity. Substantial inter-individual variations in functional brain organization challenge accurate decoding performed at the group level. In this paper, we tested whet…
View article: cneuromod-things : a large-scale fMRI dataset for task- and data-driven assessment of object representation and visual memory recognition in the human brain
cneuromod-things : a large-scale fMRI dataset for task- and data-driven assessment of object representation and visual memory recognition in the human brain Open
View article: The role of gaze position in training visual brain encoders on free-viewing data
The role of gaze position in training visual brain encoders on free-viewing data Open
Brain-encoding models can be trained to learn the correspondence between visual stimuli and the brain’s response to those stimuli. To learn meaningful visual features, input images are commonly aligned with the participant’s fovea, which c…
View article: Brain decoding of the Human Connectome Project Tasks in a Dense Individual fMRI Dataset.
Brain decoding of the Human Connectome Project Tasks in a Dense Individual fMRI Dataset. Open
Brain decoding aims to infer cognitive states from patterns of brain activity. Substantialinter-individual variations in functional brain organization challenge accurate decodingperformed at the group level. In this paper, we tested whethe…
View article: Neural reactivation and judgements of vividness reveal separable contributions to mnemonic representation
Neural reactivation and judgements of vividness reveal separable contributions to mnemonic representation Open
Mnemonic representations vary in fidelity, sharpness, and strength-qualities that can be examined using both introspective judgements of mental states and objective measures of brain activity. Subjective and objective measures are both val…
View article: Neural Correlates of Reactivation and Vividness Reveal Separable Contributions to Objective and Subjective Measures of Episodic Memory
Neural Correlates of Reactivation and Vividness Reveal Separable Contributions to Objective and Subjective Measures of Episodic Memory Open
Episodic recollections vary in fidelity, sharpness, and strength—qualities that can be examined using both introspective judgements of mental states and objective measures of brain activity. Subjective and objective measures are both valid…
View article: How Multiple Retrievals Affect Neural Reactivation in Young and Older Adults
How Multiple Retrievals Affect Neural Reactivation in Young and Older Adults Open
Objectives Aging can reduce the specificity with which memory episodes are represented as distributed patterns of brain activity. It remains unclear, however, whether repeated encoding and retrieval of stimuli modulate this decline. Memory…
View article: Cover Image, Volume 28, Issue 10
Cover Image, Volume 28, Issue 10 Open
Cover legend: This cover image is based on the Research Article Changes in patterns of neural activity underlie a time-dependent transformation of memory in rats and humans by Melanie J. Sekeres et al., DOI: 10.1002/hipo.23009.
View article: Changes in patterns of neural activity underlie a time-dependent transformation of memory in rats and humans
Changes in patterns of neural activity underlie a time-dependent transformation of memory in rats and humans Open
The dynamic process of memory consolidation involves a reorganization of brain regions that support a memory trace over time, but exactly how the network reorganizes as the memory changes remains unclear. We present novel converging eviden…
View article: Eye-movement reinstatement and neural reactivation during mental imagery
Eye-movement reinstatement and neural reactivation during mental imagery Open
Half a century ago, Donald Hebb posited that mental imagery is a constructive process that emulates perception. Specifically, Hebb claimed that visual imagery results from the reactivation of neural activity associated with viewing images.…
View article: Recovering and preventing loss of detailed memory: differential rates of forgetting for detail types in episodic memory
Recovering and preventing loss of detailed memory: differential rates of forgetting for detail types in episodic memory Open
Episodic memories undergo qualitative changes with time, but little is known about how different aspects of memory are affected. Different types of information in a memory, such as perceptual detail, and central themes, may be lost at diff…