Naturalistic stimuli in neuroscience: critically acclaimed

S Sonkusare, M Breakspear, C Guo - Trends in cognitive sciences, 2019 - cell.com
Cognitive neuroscience has traditionally focused on simple tasks, presented sparsely and
using abstract stimuli. While this approach has yielded fundamental insights into functional …

[HTML][HTML] Idiosynchrony: From shared responses to individual differences during naturalistic neuroimaging

ES Finn, E Glerean, AY Khojandi, D Nielson… - NeuroImage, 2020 - Elsevier
Two ongoing movements in human cognitive neuroscience have researchers shifting focus
from group-level inferences to characterizing single subjects, and complementing tightly …

Measuring shared responses across subjects using intersubject correlation

SA Nastase, V Gazzola, U Hasson… - Social cognitive and …, 2019 - academic.oup.com
Our capacity to jointly represent information about the world underpins our social
experience. By leveraging one individual's brain activity to model another's, we can measure …

Origins of the brain networks for advanced mathematics in expert mathematicians

M Amalric, S Dehaene - Proceedings of the National …, 2016 - National Acad Sciences
The origins of human abilities for mathematics are debated: Some theories suggest that they
are founded upon evolutionarily ancient brain circuits for number and space and others that …

[HTML][HTML] Development of the social brain from age three to twelve years

H Richardson, G Lisandrelli, A Riobueno-Naylor… - Nature …, 2018 - nature.com
Human adults recruit distinct networks of brain regions to think about the bodies and minds
of others. This study characterizes the development of these networks, and tests for …

[HTML][HTML] Similar neural responses predict friendship

C Parkinson, AM Kleinbaum, T Wheatley - Nature communications, 2018 - nature.com
Human social networks are overwhelmingly homophilous: individuals tend to befriend
others who are similar to them in terms of a range of physical attributes (eg, age, gender). Do …

[HTML][HTML] Can brain state be manipulated to emphasize individual differences in functional connectivity?

ES Finn, D Scheinost, DM Finn, X Shen… - NeuroImage, 2017 - Elsevier
While neuroimaging studies typically collapse data from many subjects, brain functional
organization varies between individuals, and characterizing this variability is crucial for …

How do symbolic and non-symbolic numerical magnitude processing skills relate to individual differences in children's mathematical skills? A review of evidence from …

B De Smedt, MP Noël, C Gilmore, D Ansari - Trends in Neuroscience and …, 2013 - Elsevier
Many studies tested the association between numerical magnitude processing and
mathematics achievement, but results differ depending on the number format used. For …

Inscapes: A movie paradigm to improve compliance in functional magnetic resonance imaging

T Vanderwal, C Kelly, J Eilbott, LC Mayes… - Neuroimage, 2015 - Elsevier
The examination of functional connectivity in fMRI data collected during task-free “rest” has
provided a powerful tool for studying functional brain organization. Limitations of this …

[HTML][HTML] Movies in the magnet: Naturalistic paradigms in developmental functional neuroimaging

T Vanderwal, J Eilbott, FX Castellanos - Developmental cognitive …, 2019 - Elsevier
The use of movie-watching as an acquisition state for functional connectivity (FC) MRI has
recently enabled multiple groups to obtain rich data sets in younger children with both …