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Natural scene representations in the gamma band are prototypical across subjectsChen et al., 2020
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Prototypical brain responses describe similarity in neural representations between subjects in response to a natural stimulus. During natural movie viewing, for example, inter-subject correlation (ISC) measured by fMRI is high in visual areas (Hasson et al., 2004). But the …
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