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A large-scale fMRI dataset for the visual processing of naturalistic scenes

Zhengxin Gong, Ming Zhou, Yuxuan Dai, Yushan Wen, Youyi Liu, Zonglei Zhen

2023Scientific Data15 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

One ultimate goal of visual neuroscience is to understand how the brain processes visual stimuli encountered in the natural environment. Achieving this goal requires records of brain responses under massive amounts of naturalistic stimuli. Although the scientific community has put a lot of effort into collecting large-scale functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) data under naturalistic stimuli, more naturalistic fMRI datasets are still urgently needed. We present here the Natural Object Dataset (NOD), a large-scale fMRI dataset containing responses to 57,120 naturalistic images from 30 participants. NOD strives for a balance between sampling variation between individuals and sampling variation between stimuli. This enables NOD to be utilized not only for determining whether an observation is generalizable across many individuals, but also for testing whether a response pattern is generalized to a variety of naturalistic stimuli. We anticipate that the NOD together with existing naturalistic neuroimaging datasets will serve as a new impetus for our understanding of the visual processing of naturalistic stimuli.

Topics & Concepts

NeuroimagingFunctional magnetic resonance imagingNaturalismVisual perceptionComputer scienceNaturalistic observationCognitive psychologyPsychologyScale (ratio)NeurosciencePerceptionSocial psychologyCartographyGeographyEpistemologyPhilosophyNeural dynamics and brain functionFace Recognition and PerceptionVisual Attention and Saliency Detection