Maddsmr_shortclip912.mp4
Human-written sentence descriptions of the videos correlate more strongly with brain activity than simple labels like "object" or "action".
The "complete paper" associated with this dataset and its corresponding video clips is: published in Nature Communications (July 2024). Paper & Dataset Overview maddsmr_shortclip912.mp4
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: Key Findings: The study identifies specific brain regions
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 The video file is a specific stimulus from
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Video-evoked responses are reliably mapped across occipital, temporal, and parietal cortices.
The video file is a specific stimulus from the BOLD Moments Dataset (BMD) , a large-scale fMRI dataset designed to study how the human brain processes short visual events.
