1. What are the contributions in "Decoding brain activity using a large-scale probabilistic functional-anatomical atlas of human cognition" ?
Here the authors take steps towards this objective by introducing a probabilistic decoding framework based on a novel topic model—Generalized Correspondence Latent Dirichlet Allocation—that learns latent topics from a database of over 11,000 published fMRI studies.
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2. What are the future works mentioned in the paper "Decoding brain activity using a large-scale probabilistic functional-anatomical atlas of human cognition" ?
The authors are optimistic that in the relatively near future, they will be able to use the topic modeling and decoding methods introduced here to produce highly informative, context-sensitive predictions about the mental processes implied by arbitrary patterns of whole-brain activity.
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![Fig 7. Examples of generative text-to-image and image-to-text mapping using the trained GC-LDA model. (A) Generation of predicted whole-brain images from arbitrary text. (B) Topic-based decoding of discrete activation coordinates. (C) Topic-based decoding of continuous whole-brain images; examples selected from the cognitive components reported in Yeo et al. [33], the BrainMap ICA components reported in Smith et al. [15], and the language and emotion contrasts from the n = 500 release of the HCP dataset. Note that the scale of the values in (B) and (C) is dependent on the input image, and should not be assigned an absolute interpretation.](/figures/fig-7-examples-of-generative-text-to-image-and-image-to-text-17fjmznz.png)


![Fig 1. Replication of topics from Poldrack et al. [31]. Figure shows the results of applying the generic LDA model [23] to the Neurosynth database, as described in Poldrack et al. (2012). (A) Selected topics reported in Poldrack et al.[31] using an older Neurosynth database of 5,809 studies. (B) Closest matching topics when applying the same approach to the current, expanded, Neurosynth database (11,406 studies).](/figures/fig-1-replication-of-topics-from-poldrack-et-al-31-figure-8a8yb7e6.png)
