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Neurosalience #S2E6 with Jack Gallant - Deriving fundamentals of brain organization with fMRI

Neurosalience

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Y, No, That's What You're Saying.

There are a lot of theories about why this happens. One theory is that attention is a feedback effect, and yet mri is measuring essentially blood flow near the mitochondria. That's one theory i don'ti used to think that was a cool theory, but i don't subscribe to that any more. Now, i actually think it just probably has to do with ta temporal integration window. So if you have an attention effect that's only 15 %, but then you integrate over a second, then that can grow to be a much larger apparent effect. It's the different time scales of feet forward versus feet back. If all our functional assignments in pomari are displaced due to feet

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