Bfh03_06.mp4 (2027)

: The "BOLD Moments" dataset consists of fMRI brain activity recordings from participants viewing 1,000 three-second video clips of everyday events.

The study found that specific brain regions, such as the , are particularly sensitive to the temporal structure (the order of frames) in these videos. This suggests that our visual cortex is finely tuned to the chronological flow of visual events rather than just static images. BFH03_06.mp4

This research explores how the human brain processes short, high-level dynamic concepts like actions and events. : The "BOLD Moments" dataset consists of fMRI

: Files like BFH03_06.mp4 are part of this standardized set of visual stimuli. The prefix "BFH" typically denotes the category or source of the video (e.g., specific action or object categories used in the Moments in Time dataset). This research explores how the human brain processes

The identifier refers to a specific video stimulus used in the BOLD Moments fMRI dataset , which is featured in the Nature Communications article "Modeling short visual events through the BOLD moments video fMRI dataset" . Overview of the Study

: Researchers use these videos to test deep neural network (DNN) models and compare their "frame-shuffling" analysis—testing how the brain reacts when video frames are scrambled versus played in order—to understand the temporal dynamics of vision. Key Findings Related to These Stimuli