Extended Data Fig. 5: Dynamic Synchrony analysis results in the oldest children for The Present. | Nature Neuroscience

Extended Data Fig. 5: Dynamic Synchrony analysis results in the oldest children for The Present.

From: Large-scale encoding of emotion concepts becomes increasingly similar between individuals from childhood to adolescence

Extended Data Fig. 5

(a) Network dynamic activation similarity (synchrony) for each the oldest and youngest children in the sample. Included parcels are shown to the left of each trace. Shaded areas denote significant increases in synchrony (1.5 standard deviations above the mean) in the oldest children. (b) Bar plots of the mean value show the results from the video feature analysis comparing portions of the video within peaks of inter-subject synchrony to outside the peaks. Dots overlaid on the bar plots indicate each measure used in computing the mean Only features that significantly differed after FDR-correction are plotted.

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