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. 2017 Mar 29;37(13):3588–3598. doi: 10.1523/JNEUROSCI.3486-16.2017

Figure 7.

Figure 7.

Trial-by-trial neural similarity to neural profiles associated with the default brain (NP+) and response time significantly predict frame-consistent choices. We used logistic regression to predict whether a subject made a frame-consistent or frame-inconsistent choice on each trial. Four regressors were entered into the model (see Materials and Methods): average similarity to neural profiles associated with the default brain (NP+), average similarity to neural profiles associated with the task-engaged brain (NP−), average similarity to neural profiles associated with emotion-related terms (NPe), and RT. Greater neural similarity to NP+ (leftmost blue bar) and shorter response times (gray bar) significantly predicted frame-consistent choices.