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. 2022 Oct 1;6(4):1296–1315. doi: 10.1162/netn_a_00264

Figure 5. .

Figure 5. 

Whole-brain maps of the coefficient estimates for the Hermite polynomials in the basis set (excluding the constant 0th-order polynomial, which captures the baseline signal and thus is not interpretable). Each polynomial in the basis set is associated with a unique cortical map of coefficients. The magnitude of the loadings on the second-order and fourth-order basis vectors are largest in the superior temporal lobe and medial frontal lobe, as well as the face selective visual cortex.