Information alignment between the two individuals in each pair.
<p>The left panel shows the mean (Spearman) correlation between the neural representation of the two individuals in each real pair for all combinations of time-points. The brightness of the color reflects the strength of the correlation, with brighter colors reflecting higher correlations, and...
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2025
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| Summary: | <p>The left panel shows the mean (Spearman) correlation between the neural representation of the two individuals in each real pair for all combinations of time-points. The brightness of the color reflects the strength of the correlation, with brighter colors reflecting higher correlations, and therefore stronger information alignment. The y-axis shows the time for person A in the pair, and the x-axis the time for person B in the pair. The right panel shows the information alignment for the pseudo-pairs, who did not perform the task together. Here, we repeated the same analysis for randomly matched pseudo-pairs instead of real pairs and with results showing the average across 10,000 iterations.</p> |
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