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[Preprint]. 2023 Oct 4:2023.09.18.557763. Originally published 2023 Sep 19. [Version 2] doi: 10.1101/2023.09.18.557763

Fig. 7. The probability of CAP III occurrence is associated with the neural and behavioral PCs.

Fig. 7.

(A) The probability of CAP III occurrence (x-axis) for each individual, which can be interpreted as individual’s preference to have CAP III, was evaluated by the difference in the occurrence of 4 CAPs versus 5 CAPs, as described in Fig. 1F. For each subject, we computed the number of permutations (occurrence out of 1,000 permutations) when 4 CAPs were estimated and the number of permutations for the same subject to be involved when 5 CAPs were estimated. Then, for each subject, we compared the difference in the occurrence (Δ Occurrence = Occurrence(k = 5) - Occurrence(k = 4)) from each split. Then, for each individual, the Δ Occurrence was averaged over two splits. Finally, the within-subject average Δ Occurrence was normalized across subjects to z-scores. Individuals were color-coded by subgroups defined using the hierarchical clustering of 30 neural features (Fig. 4). (B)-(D) Scatter plots of individual’s preference to have CAP III with respect to the individual scores on the neural PC 1 (B), neural PC 2 (C), and behavioral PC 1 (D).