Transfer task (pre- and post-test) design and information alignment.

<p><b>(A)</b> The same 1-back task was used in a pre- and post-test. In this task, participants saw a stream of images, presented at 2 Hz. The task of the participants was to count the number of 1-back targets (i.e. same image presented twice in a row) for each stream. The agreed-u...

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מחבר ראשי: Denise Moerel (9080849) (author)
מחברים אחרים: Tijl Grootswagers (9080843) (author), Genevieve L. Quek (12303518) (author), Sophie Smit (8129556) (author), Manuel Varlet (306580) (author)
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Sophie Smit (8129556)
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Sophie Smit (8129556)
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Evolutionary Biology
Biological Sciences not elsewhere classified
shared representations associated
randomly matched pseudo
interpret incoming information
45 &# 8211
200 &# 8201
180 &# 8201
neural processes underlying
investigate information alignment
alignment remain unknown
cognitive processes
early alignment
upon rules
successful cooperation
stimulus presentation
social interactions
hyperscanning data
extending beyond
effectively captured
categorization rules
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description <p><b>(A)</b> The same 1-back task was used in a pre- and post-test. In this task, participants saw a stream of images, presented at 2 Hz. The task of the participants was to count the number of 1-back targets (i.e. same image presented twice in a row) for each stream. The agreed-upon categories from the main task were not relevant for the pre- and post-test. <b>(B)</b> The alignment of representations between the two participants in the real pairs for the pre-test (orange) and post-test (green). The shaded areas around the plot lines show the 95% confidence interval, and cluster-corrected <i>p</i> values <.05 are given below the plot in the same colors. <b>(C)</b> The difference in information alignment between real pairs and pseudo-pairs, not constrained by the same rules (real—pseudo-pairs). This difference shows the part of the alignment that is not driven by visual information. All plotting conventions are the same as for <a href="http://www.plosbiology.org/article/info:doi/10.1371/journal.pbio.3003479#pbio.3003479.g006" target="_blank">Fig 6B</a>.</p>
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spelling Transfer task (pre- and post-test) design and information alignment.Denise Moerel (9080849)Tijl Grootswagers (9080843)Genevieve L. Quek (12303518)Sophie Smit (8129556)Manuel Varlet (306580)NeuroscienceEvolutionary BiologyBiological Sciences not elsewhere classifiedshared representations associatedrandomly matched pseudointerpret incoming information45 &# 8211200 &# 8201180 &# 8201neural processes underlyinginvestigate information alignmentalignment remain unknowncognitive processesearly alignmentupon rulessuccessful cooperationstimulus presentationsocial interactionshyperscanning dataextending beyondeffectively capturedcategorization rules<p><b>(A)</b> The same 1-back task was used in a pre- and post-test. In this task, participants saw a stream of images, presented at 2 Hz. The task of the participants was to count the number of 1-back targets (i.e. same image presented twice in a row) for each stream. The agreed-upon categories from the main task were not relevant for the pre- and post-test. <b>(B)</b> The alignment of representations between the two participants in the real pairs for the pre-test (orange) and post-test (green). The shaded areas around the plot lines show the 95% confidence interval, and cluster-corrected <i>p</i> values <.05 are given below the plot in the same colors. <b>(C)</b> The difference in information alignment between real pairs and pseudo-pairs, not constrained by the same rules (real—pseudo-pairs). This difference shows the part of the alignment that is not driven by visual information. All plotting conventions are the same as for <a href="http://www.plosbiology.org/article/info:doi/10.1371/journal.pbio.3003479#pbio.3003479.g006" target="_blank">Fig 6B</a>.</p>2025-11-25T18:21:21ZImageFigureinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionimage10.1371/journal.pbio.3003479.g006https://figshare.com/articles/figure/Transfer_task_pre-_and_post-test_design_and_information_alignment_/30713172CC BY 4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessoai:figshare.com:article/307131722025-11-25T18:21:21Z
spellingShingle Transfer task (pre- and post-test) design and information alignment.
Denise Moerel (9080849)
Neuroscience
Evolutionary Biology
Biological Sciences not elsewhere classified
shared representations associated
randomly matched pseudo
interpret incoming information
45 &# 8211
200 &# 8201
180 &# 8201
neural processes underlying
investigate information alignment
alignment remain unknown
cognitive processes
early alignment
upon rules
successful cooperation
stimulus presentation
social interactions
hyperscanning data
extending beyond
effectively captured
categorization rules
status_str publishedVersion
title Transfer task (pre- and post-test) design and information alignment.
title_full Transfer task (pre- and post-test) design and information alignment.
title_fullStr Transfer task (pre- and post-test) design and information alignment.
title_full_unstemmed Transfer task (pre- and post-test) design and information alignment.
title_short Transfer task (pre- and post-test) design and information alignment.
title_sort Transfer task (pre- and post-test) design and information alignment.
topic Neuroscience
Evolutionary Biology
Biological Sciences not elsewhere classified
shared representations associated
randomly matched pseudo
interpret incoming information
45 &# 8211
200 &# 8201
180 &# 8201
neural processes underlying
investigate information alignment
alignment remain unknown
cognitive processes
early alignment
upon rules
successful cooperation
stimulus presentation
social interactions
hyperscanning data
extending beyond
effectively captured
categorization rules