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Fig. 2

From: People represent their own mental states more distinctly than those of others

Fig. 2

States distinctiveness is greater for self than for other (Study 1). A pairwise t-test on the average similarity of mental state-specific activity patterns revealed that state distinctiveness was greater for the self than for a socially distant other within regions implicated in social cognition, including the medial prefrontal cortex, the temporoparietal junction, and portions of the dorsolateral prefrontal cortex. The family-wise error rate was controlled (p < 0.05) via permutation testing with TFCE

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