Linking signal detection theory and encoding models to reveal independent neural representations from neuroimaging data
Fig 5
Summary of the theoretical relations found here.
Yellow rectangles represent tests that can be applied to neuroimaging data. Red rectangles represent properties of neural encoding. Green rectangles represent properties of perceptual representations. Solid directional arrows indicate that if the concept where the arrow starts is true, then the concept where the arrow ends must be true as well. Dotted directional arrows indicate that if the concept where the arrow starts is false, then the concept where the arrow ends must be false as well. Bidirectional arrows indicate that the two concepts are equivalent. Asterisks are displayed on relations or tests that depend on relatively strong assumptions (see main text for details).