Fig. 7: Subtyping trials improve sensitivity in the relationship between accuracy, RT, and confidence with activation in Experiment 1.
From: Multiple brain activation patterns for the same perceptual decision-making task

The correlation difference between average activation strength in a brain region part of the Schaefer 200 atlas and A accuracy, B RT, and C confidence for each subtype compared to all trials together. Significant differences were estimated with group-level one-sided one-sample t-tests (Nsubj = 50). The dot plots on the left show the average increase in sensitivity in the brain-behavior correlation across subjects (mean ± SEM). The bar plots on right show the percentage of regions where the sensitivity significantly increased without any correction for multiple comparisons (Puncor) and with a false discovery rate multiple comparison correction (PFDR). Asterisks on top of each brain region indicate whether it reaches the threshold of Puncor < 0.05. Source data are provided as a Source Data file.