Illustrations of work on replay in humans using fMRI

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README.md

Replay Illustrations

About

This repository contains illustrations that I regularly use in talks about my work on investigating fast sequential memory reactivation (replay) in humans using fMRI.

Requirements

Affinity Designer

To edit the .afdesign files you need Affinity Designer. I currently use version 1.5.5. Affinity Designer is not free but cheaper than Adobe Illustrator.

Credit

Several illustrations contain images from BioRender.com which were created under a plan for the Max Planck Society which allows publication in journals and for other academic purposes (for details, see BioRender's overview of Licensing and Usage).

The illustrations are used for academic purposes only.

Illustrations in replay-linear-track were inspired by Figure 1 in Carr et al., 2011, Nature Neuroscience. Please refer to the original paper for reference:

Carr, M., Jadhav, S. & Frank, L. Hippocampal replay in the awake state: a potential substrate for memory consolidation and retrieval. Nature Neuroscience 14, 147–153 (2011). https://doi.org/10.1038/nn.2732

License

All illustrations are licensed under Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International (CC BY 4.0). Details can be found in the LICENSE file.

Contact

If you have questions or any suggestions for improvement, please contact Lennart Wittkuhn or create a new issue on the issue board. Thank you! :pray: