KQED radio had a half hour segment with Jack Gallant this morning, discussing the study published by Shinji Nishimoto et al. last week.
Here's a link to the KQED archive. An MP3 is also available.
Education, tips and tricks to help you conduct better fMRI experiments.
Sure, you can try to fix it during data processing, but you're usually better off fixing the acquisition!
Sure, you can try to fix it during data processing, but you're usually better off fixing the acquisition!
Tuesday, September 27, 2011
Thursday, September 22, 2011
"Reconstructing visual experiences from brain activity evoked by natural movies."
(Waiting for the next post in the physics series? Apologies. New academic year = teaching. Next post, on EPI, will be along within a few days...)
Gallant Lab strikes again!
Another shameless plug for fMRI at Berkeley! A study with the title of this post was published online today in Current Biology. Seems like it's generating as much media buzz as their previous study (Nature, 2008) using still images. Congratulations to Shinji, Joseph (An), Thomas and co. on another fine study. (And people said the Varian didn't work. Ha!)
Some links for more information:
UC Berkeley News Center.
Gallant Lab website. Best place to start, see the FAQ.
YouTube videos of some of the results:
Gallant Lab strikes again!
Another shameless plug for fMRI at Berkeley! A study with the title of this post was published online today in Current Biology. Seems like it's generating as much media buzz as their previous study (Nature, 2008) using still images. Congratulations to Shinji, Joseph (An), Thomas and co. on another fine study. (And people said the Varian didn't work. Ha!)
Some links for more information:
UC Berkeley News Center.
Gallant Lab website. Best place to start, see the FAQ.
YouTube videos of some of the results:
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