Fig. 2
From: Trait paranoia shapes inter-subject synchrony in brain activity during an ambiguous social narrative

Narrative listening evokes widespread inter-subject correlation (ISC) across the whole sample. Voxels showing significant ISC across the time course of narrative listening in all participants (n = 22). As expected, the highest ISC values were observed in auditory cortex, but several regions of association cortex in the temporal, parietal, frontal, and cingulate lobes as well as the cerebellum also showed high synchrony. Also included are three representative axial slices from the cerebellum (z coordinates in Talairach space: -38, -35, -29). Results are displayed at a voxelwise false-discovery rate (FDR) threshold of q < 0.001