Figure 4.
(A) The main effect of target status emerged as a significant LV in the task PLS. Task PLS co-activation scores (i.e., design salience scores, see y-axis) represent the strength of the relationship between the network of brain regions and the task conditions. The error bars represent confidence intervals computed through a 2000-sample bootstrapping procedure56. (B) Voxel-wise patterns that increased in co-activation for high-SES versus low-SES faces. Lateral, ventral, and medial views are displayed separately for the right hemisphere (top three images) and left hemisphere (bottom three images). Voxels were thresholded at BSR ≥ 3. Note that the directionality of brain activities needs to be interpreted in conjunction with the bar graph; warmer colors indicate greater co-activation when forming impressions of high-SES faces.