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. 2016 Jul 12;37(12):4333–4348. doi: 10.1002/hbm.23312

Figure 5.

Figure 5

Reproducibility indices (means and standard errors across all subjects). First row: the reproducibility curves with respect to the numbers of selected voxels for the AV‐fami‐cong‐unfami, AV‐fami‐incong‐unfami, V‐fami‐unfami, and A‐fami‐unfami runs. Second row: the reproducibility results obtained with 1,600 selected voxels. The asterisks indicate significant differences (P < 0.005, corrected). Left: familiar stimuli (facial images in the V‐fami‐unfami, names in the A‐fami‐unfami, congruent face‐name pairs in the AV‐fami‐cong‐unfami, and incongruent face‐name pairs in the AV‐fami‐incong‐unfami runs). Right: unfamiliar stimuli (facial images in the V‐fami‐unfami, names in the A‐fami‐unfami, face‐name pairs in the AV‐fami‐cong‐unfami, and face‐name pairs in the AV‐fami‐incong‐unfami runs). We used as a reproducibility index to assess the similarity of two fMRI activity patterns elicited by the stimuli, where θ is the angle between the two pattern vectors. [Color figure can be viewed at http://wileyonlinelibrary.com]