Figure 7.
Association between social traits and cross-cluster surprisal. People who are more collectivistic (Fig 7A) and people who are more likely to consider the perspective of others (Fig 7B) show stronger cross-cluster surprisal for the social networks, but not for the non-social networks. Higher values on the y-axis indicate more collectivistic (and less individualistic) scores (Fig 7A) and greater perspective-taking tendencies (Fig 7B).