The prefix is frequently used in neuroimaging or neuroscience datasets (e.g., "Natural Scenes" datasets).
If I know the visual content (e.g., a person talking, a microscope slide, a computer simulation), I can find the specific study or researcher it belongs to. nsxo_27_45min.mp4
Right-click the file and check "Properties" or "Get Info" for a creator or organization name. The prefix is frequently used in neuroimaging or
Where did you download it? If it was from a site like Open Science Framework (OSF) , Zenodo , or arXiv , the paper is usually linked on the landing page. Where did you download it
Look for papers related to the Natural Scenes Dataset (NSD) or specific fMRI study "27."
The filename does not appear in public databases or research papers, suggesting it is a private or internal file from a specific project. If you are looking for a "good paper" (scientific or academic) to cite alongside this video, it likely belongs to one of the following fields: 1. Neuroimaging or Medical Research
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