TY - JOUR JF - Journal of Integrative Neuroscience VL - 14 Y1 - 2015/// A1 - Zafar, R. A1 - Malik, A.S. A1 - Kamel, N. A1 - Dass, S.C. A1 - Abdullah, J.M. A1 - Reza, F. A1 - Abdul Karim, A.H. UR - https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-84934866296&doi=10.1142%2fS0219635215500089&partnerID=40&md5=39f6471e1363621956dc1902e880f932 N1 - cited By 14 AV - none PB - World Scientific SP - 155 IS - 2 KW - brain computer interface; brain function; brain mapping; electroencephalogram; episodic memory; functional magnetic resonance imaging; human; image analysis; imagination; language processing; neuroimaging; Review; stimulus response; vision; visual cortex; visual information; visual memory; visual stimulation; working memory; blood; brain; electroencephalography; image processing; magnetoencephalography; nuclear magnetic resonance imaging; physiology; vascularization; visual system KW - oxygen KW - Brain; Electroencephalography; Humans; Image Processing KW - Computer-Assisted; Magnetic Resonance Imaging; Magnetoencephalography; Oxygen; Visual Pathways; Visual Perception TI - Decoding of visual information from human brain activity: A review of fMRI and EEG studies N2 - Brain is the command center for the body and contains a lot of information which can be extracted by using different non-invasive techniques. Electroencephalography (EEG), Magnetoencephalography (MEG) and functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) are the most common neuroimaging techniques to elicit brain behavior. By using these techniques different activity patterns can be measured within the brain to decode the content of mental processes especially the visual and auditory content. This paper discusses the models and imaging techniques used in visual decoding to investigate the different conditions of brain along with recent advancements in brain decoding. This paper concludes that it's not possible to extract all the information from the brain, however careful experimentation, interpretation and powerful statistical tools can be used with the neuroimaging techniques for better results. © 2015 Imperial College Press. SN - 02196352 EP - 168 ID - scholars5926 ER -