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FMRI CORRELATES OF COMPREHENDING
REAL-WORLD EVENTS
Tatiana Sitnikova, Ph.D.1,2,4
Alexis Coty1,2,4
Daphne Robakis1,2,4
Phillip J. Holcomb, Ph.D.5
Gina R. Kuperberg, M.D., Ph.D.2,3,4
W. Caroline West, Ph.D.1,2,4
1 Dept of Neurology, 2 Martinos Center for Biomedical Imaging, 3 Dept of Psychiatry, Mass Gen Hosp, Boston, MA, USA4 Harvard Med Sch, Boston, MA, USA 5 Dept of Psychology, Tufts Univ, Medford, MA, USA
Introduction
How do we use visual information to comprehend real-world events?
• Static pictures Naturalistic video clips
• Paradigm: Contextual anomalies
anomalous ending
Contextual Anomaly Paradigm with Videos
c o n t e x t
congruous ending
congruous ending
anomalous ending
Introduction: Electrophysiological Findings
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N400 effect
LPC effect
congruous final sceneanomalous final scene
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Stimuli
• 40 congruous and 40 anomalous videos: context 6 s long final scene 2 s long
Stimuli: Congruous Videoclick in the middle of the slide to see the video
Stimuli: Anomalous Videoclick in the middle of the slide to see the video
Methods• 16 participants, mean age 21
• Pseudorandom stimulus presentation including
fixation trials
• Counterbalanced design
• 3T Siemens MR scanner
• Event-related fMRI:
TR 2 s, TE 25 ms, 33 slices, 3 mm skip 1 mm
Talairach and spherical space
Timecourse of Hemodynamic Response
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Results: Summed Activity between 10 – 18 s
in the Left Hemisphere
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Results: Anatomical Regions of Interest
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left posterior-lateral temporalleft inferior-frontal gyrus
Results: Anatomical Regions of Interest
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Results: Anatomical Regions of Interest
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anomalous vs. congruousaverage activity 10 - 18 sleft hemisphere
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Results: Anatomical Regions of Interest
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Discussion: How do fMRI and electrophysiological findings
in language and visual real-world events tie together?
Anomalies in language and videos
Common brain activations
Common electrophysiology
Temporal cortexInferior-frontal cortex
Basal ganglia
N400LPC
Future Directions
• Understanding cognitive functions of these brain regions
• Understanding the flow of information between these regions
Higher-level visual comprehension
Conclusion
A wide neural network
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Results: Anatomical Regions of Interest
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