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Analysis pipeline.

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Brain regions showing statistical dependence with the right pSTS as identified by standard functional connectivity (blue) and multivariate pattern dependence (MVPD, yellow) at a voxelwise FWE-corrected threshold p < 0.05.

MVPD additionally identified statistical dependence with the posterior cingulate, and with larger portions of posterior STS bilaterally.

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A) Comparison between statistical dependence measured with standard functional connectivity (‘univariate dependence’, blue), univariate dependence with leave-one-out predictions (red), and multivariate dependence with leave-one-out predictions (MVPD, yellow) at a voxelwise FWE-corrected threshold p < 0.05. Predicting independent data is a more stringent test of dependence: univariate dependence with leave-one-out predictions individuates fewer significant voxels than standard functional connectivity. Despite the stringent criterion imposed by independent predictions, MVPD with leave-one-out predictions outperforms both univariate dependence methods, identifying significant statistical dependence with regions of posterior cingulate and a broader extent of the superior temporal sulcus. B) Cross-validated R-squared with MVPD, thresholded at 20%.

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MVPD calculated after removing the univariate signal, in coronal (A), axial (B), and sagittal left (C) and right (D) views.

In this analysis, the average timecourse in the seed and each sphere is zero, and only the patterns of responses are left. As a consequence, this analysis is fully complementary to standard functional connectivity. Even after removing the univariate signal, MVPD detected significant statistical dependence between the right pSTS and posterior cingulate as well as the left STS.

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Brain regions showing statistical dependence with the FFA as identified by standard functional connectivity (blue) and multivariate pattern connectivity (MVPD, yellow) at a voxelwise FWE-corrected threshold p < 0.05.

MVPD, but not standard functional connectivity, identified statistical dependence with regions of posterior cingulate, the right superior temporal sulcus, the right anterior temporal lobe, the right DMPFC and regions of the dorsal visual stream. Standard functional connectivity identified statistical dependence with the amygdala that was not detected by MVPD.

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A) Regions with cross-validated R-squared above 5%, as measured by MVPD with 1, 2 and 3 principal components. B) Regions with cross-validated R-squared above 10%, as measured by MVPD with 1, 2 and 3 principal components.

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A) Similarity matrix between the whole-brain maps of values obtained with MVPD for each participant reflecting the statistical dependence between each voxel and the first, second, and third PC respectively in the FFA seed. B) Top 5000 voxels showing highest values for the first PC (in yellow), and for the second and third PCs (in blue). Different subspaces of FFA responses show different MVPD profiles, with the first dimension showing greatest statistical dependence with posterior ventral temporal regions and regions in the dorsal visual stream, and the second and third dimensions showing greatest statistical dependence with anterior temporal regions.

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