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A memory topography revealed from thousands of daily documented memories ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Wilma A. Bainbridge & Chris I. Baker Last Updated: November 4, 2022 ---------- The vast majority of the data is available on OpenNeuro as a repository at the following link: https://openneuro.org/datasets/ds004286 The OpenNeuro repository includes: 1. **MRI data:** Raw anatomical (T1-MPRAGE) and functional (1 Second Everyday task + face/object/scene/scrambled localizer) MRI data for N=32 samples. (NIFTI) 2. **Preprocessed data**: Post-pre-processing, post-GLM whole-brain beta maps for each video, each participant. (AFNI & NIFTI) 3. **Behavioral data:** Labels for each video seen in the scan, including: emotion, memory strength, familiarity of people, familiarity of place, time of memory (TSV) 4. **Distance data:** Matrices for each participant of pairwise geodesic distances between memories. (*Note: we cannot provide the precise locations for individual memories due to privacy concerns.*) (TSV) 5. **DNN data:** Late-layer (layer 20) vectors from VGG-16 for each participant video (using the middle frame). (*Note: we cannot provide the raw videos, frames from the videos, or early layer vectors due to privacy concerns.*) (TSV) 6. **Optical Flow data:** Optical flow measures for each participant video. (TSV) ---------- Currently this OSF repository is mainly a holding place for links to the data, since we may make other measures or files available that aren't well suited for the OpenNeuro format. One file *not* in the OpenNeuro repository is we have an example 1-Second Everyday video in the "Example One Second Videos" folder, provided by the 1st author of the paper. This is an example of how rich and varied these memory videos can be.
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