A massive 7T fMRI dataset to bridge cognitive neuroscience and artificial intelligence.
Emily J AllenGhislain St-YvesYihan WuJesse L BreedloveJacob S PrinceLogan T DowdleMatthias NauBrad CaronFranco PestilliIan CharestJ Benjamin HutchinsonThomas NaselarisKendrick N KayPublished in: Nature neuroscience (2021)
Extensive sampling of neural activity during rich cognitive phenomena is critical for robust understanding of brain function. Here we present the Natural Scenes Dataset (NSD), in which high-resolution functional magnetic resonance imaging responses to tens of thousands of richly annotated natural scenes were measured while participants performed a continuous recognition task. To optimize data quality, we developed and applied novel estimation and denoising techniques. Simple visual inspections of the NSD data reveal clear representational transformations along the ventral visual pathway. Further exemplifying the inferential power of the dataset, we used NSD to build and train deep neural network models that predict brain activity more accurately than state-of-the-art models from computer vision. NSD also includes substantial resting-state and diffusion data, enabling network neuroscience perspectives to constrain and enhance models of perception and memory. Given its unprecedented scale, quality and breadth, NSD opens new avenues of inquiry in cognitive neuroscience and artificial intelligence.
Keyphrases
- artificial intelligence
- resting state
- big data
- functional connectivity
- deep learning
- machine learning
- magnetic resonance imaging
- neural network
- electronic health record
- high resolution
- computed tomography
- spinal cord
- quality improvement
- convolutional neural network
- magnetic resonance
- gene expression
- single cell
- contrast enhanced
- multiple sclerosis
- high speed
- spinal cord injury
- white matter
- dna methylation