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Date created: 2024-02-27 06:49 PM | Last Updated: 2024-04-01 06:17 PM

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Description: Data and code associated with the manuscript, "Visual perception of highly memorable images is mediated by a distributed network of ventral visual regions that enable a late memorability response"

License: CC-By Attribution 4.0 International

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This repository contains the stimulus set, data, and code that support the manuscript:

Lahner B, Mohsenzadeh Y, Mullin C, Oliva A (2024) Visual perception of highly memorable images is mediated by a distributed network of ventral visual regions that enable a late memorability response. PLoS Biol 22(4): e3002564. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pbio.3002564

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processed data

fMRI, MEG, AlexNet features, and RDM data used in analyses

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stimuli

156-image experimental stimulus set with memorability and categorical metadata

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scripts

scripts used for the core analyses

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cognitive neurosciencecomputational neuroscienceDeep Neural NetworksfMRIimage memorabilityMEGRepresentational Dissimilarity MatricesRepresentational Similarity Analysissource estimated MEG

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