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Each "perceive scene" trial required subjects to passively study a photograph of a scene during scanning.
There were 6 types of scene trial, each with a different combination of constructing, perceiving, and maintaining scenes (Fig. 1).
The average scores associated with the SD and SA objects (and background items in Experiment 2) in each scene trial were then calculated, providing a 'mean significance score' for each item type in the scene construction process.
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Constructing scene trials began with a two-word cue (e.g., "Old library") displayed for 1.5 s.
Perceiving scene trials began with the cue "View Scene" displayed for 1.5 s, followed by a photograph of a scene displayed for 8 s.
A classifier for each region of interest was trained on part of the 50% morph scene trials, which were labeled according to participants' choices.
We addressed this issue in an analysis where a classifier was trained on 50% morphs, labeled according to participants' responses, and tested on 100% scene trials.
Hence, we carried out an MVPA analysis in which a classifier for each region of interest was trained on part of the 100% A and 100% B scene trials, labeled according to participants' choices.
The data from the spatial and non-spatial stimulation experiment were analysed in native (subject-specific) space with general linear models that included regressors of interest for object and scene trials.
These documentaries often try to expose the "behind the scenes" trials and tribulations of someone who has a larger-than life reputation in the public consciousness.
It would be useful to know whether the parahippocampal place area (PPA) and hippocampus show increased activation during scene oddity trials.
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