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Decoding Patterns of Human Brain Activity


Frank Tong


Vanderbilt University

Michael Pratte


Vanderbilt University

January 2012

Annual Review of Psychology, Vol. 63, pp. 483-509, 2012

Abstract:     
Considerable information about mental states can be decoded from noninvasive measures of human brain activity. Analyses of brain activity patterns can reveal what a person is seeing, perceiving, attending to, or remembering. Moreover, multidimensional models can be used to investigate how the brain encodes complex visual scenes or abstract semantic information. Such feats of “brain reading” or “mind reading,” though impressive, raise important conceptual, methodological, and ethical issues. What does successful decoding reveal about the cognitive functions performed by a brain region? How should brain signals be spatially selected and mathematically combined to ensure that decoding reflects inherent computations of the brain rather than those performed by the decoder? We highlight recent advances and describe how multivoxel pattern analysis can provide a window into mind-brain relationships with unprecedented specificity, when carefully applied. However, as brain-reading technology advances, issues of neuroethics and mental privacy will be important to consider.

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Date posted: January 13, 2012  

Suggested Citation

Tong, Frank and Pratte, Michael, Decoding Patterns of Human Brain Activity (January 2012). Annual Review of Psychology, Vol. 63, pp. 483-509, 2012. Available at SSRN: http://ssrn.com/abstract=1982977 or http://dx.doi.org/10.1146/annurev-psych-120710-100412

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Frank Tong (Contact Author)
Vanderbilt University ( email )
Nashville, TN 37240
United States
Michael Pratte
Vanderbilt University
Nashville, TN 37240
United States
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