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Good-Enough Brain Model: Challenges, Algorithms and Discoveries in Multi-Subject Experiments

Published on Oct 07, 20141823 Views

Given a simple noun such as {\em apple}, and a question such as "is it edible?", what processes take place in the human brain? More specifically, given the stimulus, what are the interactions between

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Roadmap - 100:00
What?00:09
Why?00:33
Bird’s Eye (Over)View00:49
Related Work01:29
Roadmap - 201:46
Problem Definition01:50
GeBM key points03:56
GeBM: Good-Enough Brain Model04:58
Solving for GeBM05:32
Proposed Algorithm05:57
Eigenvalues -> Behavior06:53
Roadmap - 307:29
D1: Functional Connectivity Graphs - 107:36
D1: Functional Connectivity Graphs - 208:49
D2: Cross-subject Analysis - 109:21
D2: Cross-subject Analysis - 209:56
D2: Cross-subject Analysis - 310:33
D3: Brain Activity Simulation11:37
D4: Simulation of Psychological Phenomena12:24
D4: Habituation13:27
D4: Priming13:51
Roadmap - 415:04
Conclusions15:05
Thanks15:25
Questions?15:32