Data supplement for "Asynchronous broadband signals are the principal source of the BOLD response in human visual cortex"

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This site houses sample data and code for the publication,

Winawer, J., Kay, K.N., Foster, B.L., Rauschecker, A.M., Parvizi, J., and Wandell, B.A. (2013). Asynchronous broadband signals are the principal source of the BOLD response in human visual cortex. Current Biology 23(13). doi:10.1016/j.cub.2013.05.001

All code in this repository is written in MATLAB (Mathworks) and, together with the included data, can be used to reproduce several of the figures from the publication.

Code and data are provided as part of the goal of ensuring that computational methods are reproducible by other researchers.

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Type of resource software, multimedia
Date created 2013

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Author Winawer, Jonathan
Author Kay, Kendrick N.
Author Foster, Brett L.
Author Rauschecker, Andreas M.
Author Parvizi, Josef
Author Wandell, Brian A.

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Subject Blood Oxygen Level Dependent
Subject BOLD
Subject Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging
Subject FMRI
Subject Electrocorticography
Subject ECoG
Subject Population Receptive Field
Subject PRF
Subject Visual cortex
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Related Publication Winawer, J., Kay, K.N., Foster, B.L., Rauschecker, A.M., Parvizi, J., and Wandell, B.A. (2013). Asynchronous broadband signals are the principal source of the BOLD response in human visual cortex. Current Biology 23(13). doi:10.1016/j.cub.2013.05.001
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Winawer, J., Kay, K.N., Foster, B.L., Rauschecker, A.M., Parvizi, J., and Wandell, B.A. (2013). Stanford Digital Repository: Code and data supplement for ‘‘Asynchronous broadband signals are the principal source of the BOLD response in human visual cortex.’’ http://purl.stanford.edu/hj582pj3902.

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