fMRI participants and classmates from same PhD program and shared information across brains (IMAGE)
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Graduate students in the same PhD program participated in an fMRI experiment viewing the faces of four of their classmates and the faces of four visually familiarized strangers. Hyperalignment and between-subject linear classifiers revealed that visual information was shared across the brains of the participants for both personally and visually familiar identities. Social information was shared across brains only for personally familiar faces within brain areas involved in social cognition.
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Figure by Matteo Visconti di Oleggio Castello et al.
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