Preparation for Informal Chat Flashcards

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Paper I read to him was called

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Pattern of neural responses in face regions are predicted by low-level image properities (2018)

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In 2018 Paper

neural models of face processing by Haxby et al showed that diiferent regions are involved in processing different info from face - what regions? (3)

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  • Occipital face area (OFA)
  • Fusiform face area (FFA)
  • Superior temporal sulcus (STS)
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In 2018 Paper

connection from OFA and STS is to due with

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dynamic changes in face (e.g., expression)

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In 2018 paper
connection of OFA and FFA is to do with

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invariant (not-changing) features of face (e.g., identity)

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In 2018 paper
evidence supporting OFA, FFA, STS is important for high-level attributes (e.g., identity and expression)
but this paper wanted to investigate whether

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low-level properities (e.g., viewpoint) can explain the topographical organisation of these face regions

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In 2018, experiment 1 involved

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3 different viewpoints of familiar celeb faces

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In 2018, experiment 2 involved

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3 different viewpoints of different unfamiliar identities with 3 expressions = happy, disgust, fear

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What was the conclusion of the 2018 paper?

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Face region not exclusively dealing with high-level attributes but low level as well (image representation)

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in fMRI, more blood flow to the part of the brain that is

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most active

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in fMRI we can measure the BOLD signal which stands for … to measure - (2)

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Blood 02 Level Dependent
changes in oxygenation

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Whole region of the brain is decided up into vowels (units of 3D image of brian) which represent

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groups of neurons and its gross energy

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What happens in univarate analysis for an fMRI experiment if we expose participants to face stimuli?

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  • We measuring the BOLD signla at each vowel in fMRI experiment
  • Design metrics of the experiment is x (e.g., time duration of [facial] stimuli) and y is the BOLD signal of a voxel
  • Put through regression model and get beta value of each voxel (how much is relation between x and y [ e.g, voxel ha shigh beta value when seeing face)
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What happens in MVPA? - (3)

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  • Not looking at one voxel at the time
  • Looking at a pattern of activation in cluster of voxels
  • You train a classifer and then validate (e.g,, check if it can classify identity given a pattern of voxel)
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What does MVPA stand for?

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Multivoxel Pattern Analysis

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Due to the curvature of the retina, left visual field…

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stimulate right eye etc..

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The optic nerve spilts into 2 parts - (2)

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temporal (travels along ipislateral - same side)
nasal (crosses to project on contralateral side

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Neurons in right part of retina project to thr right

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LGN and right V1

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My experience:
advanced statistic course

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Learned advanced statistics in R & SPSS like Poission /Logistic Regression, Meditation, Moderation, Tests of association

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My experience:
Models of brain function

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Learned computational neuroscience models and had MATLAB stimulations of them

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My experience:
Final Dissertation Project - (6)

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Prediction of SiN Performance Using Non-Speech Stimuli

SiN tests problem - only used in children

Recruited participants - did psychopsychic tests like PTA

The SFG consisted of a set of constant frequencies (figure) against a ‘background’ of random
frequency tones.

Did harmonic and dynamic version of SFG that resmebled speech more

Analysed data in R/MATLAB pearson correlational amalysis

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Question is do i require any

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training before assisting on any projects in your lab

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I would love to take part in fMRI anlaysis specifically

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such as univarate analysis as well as MVPA analysis and data collection

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Completely fascinated by fMRI as I took part in a study

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in university of iowa

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Prefer fMRI than EEG as

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it has better spatial resolution and knows what areas are active

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Tell us about yourself - (3)

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  • Recently graduated from Newcastle University
  • Where i acquired experience in conducting advanced statistical tests in R and SPSS, acquired RA experience as well as conducted my final dissertation project wirh Dr Griffiths on auditory perception
  • Ever since learning about visual perception in undergrad as well as in neuroimagining of vision and taking part in fMRI, i am completely fascinated in gaining some experience in this field of research