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Human-written sentence descriptions of the videos correlate more strongly with brain activity than simple labels like "object" or "action". maddsmr_shortclip912.mp4
Video-evoked responses are reliably mapped across occipital, temporal, and parietal cortices. Read the full paper on Nature Communications
The filename maddsmr_shortclip912.mp4 follows the naming schema used in the MAD (Movie Audio Descriptions) or related sub-collections (like Memento10k/MiT) that feed into the BOLD Moments research. Key Findings: The filename maddsmr_shortclip912
The dataset contains 1,102 three-second naturalistic videos sampled from the Moments in Time (MiT) and Memento10k datasets.
The video file is a specific stimulus from the BOLD Moments Dataset (BMD) , a large-scale fMRI dataset designed to study how the human brain processes short visual events.
The study provides a benchmark for understanding the neural mechanisms of visual event understanding , bridging the gap between static image perception and long-form movie analysis.