Fig. 6: Neurophysiological associations of face-processing evidence in face-specific regions and the similarity with the hemodynamic topography of error monitoring processes and intrinsic brain networks. | Communications Psychology

Fig. 6: Neurophysiological associations of face-processing evidence in face-specific regions and the similarity with the hemodynamic topography of error monitoring processes and intrinsic brain networks.

From: Error-driven upregulation of memory representations

Fig. 6

a Overlap between the group level (n = 28, two participants were excluded from cross-classification analyses based on low localizer task performance) hemodynamic topography associated with increased face-processing evidence (red), the conjunction of memory-error monitoring processes (yellow) and negative feedback (orange). b Network correspondences of significant voxels in respective contrasts related to face-processing evidence during recall, encoding and inter-trial-interval epochs in the feedback-based association learning task. Most voxels were assigned to the visual network, followed by frontoparietal and dorsal attention networks with a lower proportion.

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