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. 2019 Feb 13;121(4):1410–1427. doi: 10.1152/jn.00015.2019

Fig. 7.

Fig. 7.

After stimulus similarity confounds were addressed, most individual subjects in both stimulus sets still show above-chance match decoding in multiple-demand (MD) network regions of interest (ROIs): superior precentral sulcus (sPCS), inferior precentral sulcus (iPCS), anterior insula/frontal operculum (AI/FO), and inferior frontal sulcus (IFS). Relevant match decoding performance was calculated after removal of all trials in which the current and previous objects had a high degree of shape similarity (same analysis as Fig. 6, A and B). Black bars show the subject average ± SE and are identical to the dark colored bars in Fig. 6, A and B. Colored dots indicate individual subject decoding performance, with different stimulus sets shown in different colors. EVC, early visual cortex (comprising V1, V2, V3, V3AB, and V4); LOC, lateral occipital complex (comprising LO and pFus); IPS, intraparietal sulcus [comprising IPS0–1, IPS2–3, and superior IPS (sIPS)].