Subject-specific fMRI embeddings learned unsupervised from the Natural Scenes Dataset can be aligned across individuals via orthogonal rotations, supporting a shared neural geometry in visual cortex.
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RSA on 7T fMRI during natural scene viewing identifies ventromedial and lateral occipitotemporal representational routes for scene context versus animate content, with differential alignment to vision and language models.
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Platonic Representations in the Human Brain: Unsupervised Recovery of Universal Geometry
Subject-specific fMRI embeddings learned unsupervised from the Natural Scenes Dataset can be aligned across individuals via orthogonal rotations, supporting a shared neural geometry in visual cortex.
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RSA on 7T fMRI during natural scene viewing identifies ventromedial and lateral occipitotemporal representational routes for scene context versus animate content, with differential alignment to vision and language models.