FIGURE 6.

Functional relationship of co‐activation patterns (CAPs) expression with behavioral indices. (a) Probability (p) values of partial associations between affective scores (PANAS) and the three CAPs of interest. PANAS ratings measured after each experimental context (post movie exposure) were modeled as predictors, whereas entry rates of CAPs from the “movie rest1” conditions were introduced as multiple predicted variables in the Generalized estimated equations (GEEs) models. (b) Probability (p) values of partial associations between cognitive control load and the relevant CAPs. Cognitive load was measured by the interference effect (I–C trials) and response times (RTs) on “cI” trials (most difficult task condition) and used as predictors, whereas the CAPs (entries and durations) from the “movie + task rest2” conditions were outcome variables. The p value significance was adjusted by the false discovery rate (FDR) method for multiple testing under dependency