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This experiment by Glasgow researchers aims to advance neuroscientific knowledge through cutting-edge brain imaging techniques, exploring different stimuli and responses to understand brain function better. The study involves participants engaging with various stimuli under specific conditions for analysis using state-of-the-art scanning and analytical tools.
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Title Experimenters University of Glasgow
Importance and Impact • Importance • Contribution • Envisaged publication:
Experimental Design • Participants: • Materials: • Procedure: characteristics of stimuli (duration, location), timing (inter-stimulus-interval), viewing distance, number of blocks and duration, trials per block and duration, counterbalancing, type of response required, software used for stimulation and response recording, combination with other techniques: MEG, fMRI, TMS, eye-tracking, EEG recording.
Analysis • Diagnostic parameters • Parametric modelling • Rendering
Resources • 4D Scanner • Scanning: • Stimulation (Oliver’s time) • Stimuli preparation and rendering : X Days (300 Movies/Day). • Responses (Oliver’s time) • Analysis (figures and movies): Y Days (5 Subjects/Day). Any kind of change to the protocol would be an extra couple of days for implementation.