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Figure 7

From: Gaze onsets during naturalistic infant-caregiver interaction associate with ‘sender’ but not ‘receiver’ neural responses, and do not lead to changes in inter-brain synchrony

Figure 7

Inter-trial phase coherence time-locked to naturally occurring mutual and non-mutual gaze onsets. (A) Infant ITC relative to infant sender mutual gaze onsets. (B) Adult ITC relative to adult receiver mutual gaze onsets. (C) Infant ITC relative to infant receiver mutual gaze onsets. (D) Adult ITC relative to adult sender mutual gaze onsets. (E) Infant ITC relative to infant sender non-mutual gaze onsets. (F) Adult ITC relative to adult receiver non-mutual gaze onsets. (G) Infant ITC relative to infant receiver non-mutual gaze onsets. (H) Adult ITC relative to adult sender non-mutual gaze onsets. For all, black borders highlight activity that was significantly greater than baseline after cluster correction for multiple comparisons using p = 0.05. (I) Difference plot between infant sender mutual versus non-mutual gaze onsets. (J) Difference plot between adult sender mutual versus non-mutual gaze onsets. Hotter colours indicate more ITC for mutual versus non-mutual.

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