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. 2021 May 13;118(20):e2022491118. doi: 10.1073/pnas.2022491118

Fig. 1.

Fig. 1.

(A) Participants underwent fMRI and behavioral testing as part of a larger study on political cognition. (B) Participants viewed three videos in a fixed order while undergoing fMRI. (C) Participants were clearly divided on political ideology. (D) Analytical approach. We tested for variation in neural synchrony as a function of ideology and IUS. The statistical map slice is taken from Fig. 2C.