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Video-evoked responses are reliably mapped across occipital, temporal, and parietal cortices.

The study identifies specific brain regions in the parietal and high-level visual cortex that correlate with how memorable a video clip is. 🎥 Related Resources maddsmr_shortclip912.mp4

To help you find more specific details, are you looking for the of the video clips (like frame rate or resolution) or the fMRI processing pipeline used in the paper? The filename maddsmr_shortclip912

The filename maddsmr_shortclip912.mp4 follows the naming schema used in the MAD (Movie Audio Descriptions) or related sub-collections (like Memento10k/MiT) that feed into the BOLD Moments research. Key Findings: maddsmr_shortclip912.mp4

Human-written sentence descriptions of the videos correlate more strongly with brain activity than simple labels like "object" or "action".

Data and pre-trained models (like the TSM ResNet50 used in the study) are available on GitHub .