Figure 2

Model RDMs for anticipatory and consummatory phase.
(A) For anticipatory phase, we had three types of models for magnitude regardless of valence, including the simple model for magnitude (overall), the simple model for magnitude (specific, none vs. small + large)/the simple model for magnitude (specific, none + small vs. large) and the complex model for magnitude (overall). We also had three types of models for valence without considering magnitude, including the simple model for valence (overall), the simple model for valence (specific, win)/the simple model for valence (specific, loss) and the complex model for valence (overall). (B) For consummatory phase, we had three types of models for magnitude without considering valence and outcome and four models for valence regardless of outcome and magnitude. In addition, we had three types of models for outcome regardless of valence and magnitude, including the simple model for outcome (overall), the simple model for outcome (specific, favorable)/the simple model for outcome (specific, unfavorable) and the complex model for outcome (overall). Blue indicates that the pattern between two conditions is same (DC = 0), while the color brown indicates that the patterns is different (DC = 1). In the simple model, the relationships between conditions were completely the same or different (DC = 0 or 1). In the complex model, the relationships between conditions were relatively the same or different (DC ranged from 0 to 1).