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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2012 Feb 27.
Published in final edited form as: Neuron. 2010 Jan 28;65(2):280–290. doi: 10.1016/j.neuron.2010.01.001

Figure 1. Schematic overview of experimental tasks and behavioral results.

Figure 1

(A) Subjects performed Object-Face and Scene-Face Encoding tasks, interleaved with rest scans (see Experimental Procedures). Note that the order of the Encoding tasks was counterbalanced across subjects. Each trial in the Encoding tasks consisted of a fixation cue, the presentation of an object-face or scene-face pair, a ‘Likely or Unlikely ’ or ‘Happy or Unhappy’ judgment, and then a baseline “arrows” task. (B) Behavioral performance on a subsequent memory test for stimuli presented during Object-Face and Scene-Face Encoding. A significant difference in associative memory (see Experimental Procedures) was found between stimuli in the Encoding tasks (★★P < 10-5). All error bars indicate mean ± standard error of the mean. Dots show data from individual subjects.