Dorsolateral PFC encodes the boundary effect across the transition point.
<p>(A) The right p9-46v shows a higher within-boundary than cross-boundary pattern similarity for trials around the transition points. (B) Pattern similarity (group mean ± SEM) as a function of within/cross-boundary in the region right p9-46v. Data used for (B) can be found in <a href="...
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| Summary: | <p>(A) The right p9-46v shows a higher within-boundary than cross-boundary pattern similarity for trials around the transition points. (B) Pattern similarity (group mean ± SEM) as a function of within/cross-boundary in the region right p9-46v. Data used for (B) can be found in <a href="http://www.plosbiology.org/article/info:doi/10.1371/journal.pbio.3002987#pbio.3002987.s010" target="_blank">S1 Data</a>, specifically in the sheet labeled “Fig 6B.” (C) The significant boundary effect (i.e., the higher pattern similarity within-boundary than cross-boundary condition, indicated by the red dashed line), compared with a null distribution obtained by randomly shuffling the transition point 5,000 times.</p> |
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