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. 2021 Mar 26;12:1922. doi: 10.1038/s41467-021-22202-3

Fig. 6. Robust neural alignment effects in medial and temporal cortical regions emerge across all analyses.

Fig. 6

a Overlap regions across all three datasets and analyses for alignment-to-class. Blue color indicates voxels in the intersection set of the following maps: (i) correlation between alignment-to-class during lectures and exam scores (shown in Fig. 2d), (ii) correlation between alignment-to-class and alignment-to-experts during recaps (shown in Fig. 3c), (iii) correlation between same-question alignment-to-class during the final exam and exam score (shown in Fig. 4d, left panel), and (iv) correlation between knowledge structure alignment-to-class during the exam and exam score (shown in Fig. 5c). b Overlap regions for same-question analyses, blue color indicates voxels in the intersection set of the following maps: (i) correlation between same-question alignment-to-class during the final exam and exam score (shown in Fig. 4d, left panel) and (ii) correlation between same-question alignment-to-experts during the final exam and exam score (shown in Fig. 4d, right panel).