Figure 9.
Functional specialization for behaviors in the social brain. Forward inference was drawn to comprehensively profile each seed according to the “Behavioral Domain” categories that are part of the BrainMap taxonomy (http://brainmap.org/scribe/). Each cube represents the likelihood of observing activity in a seed given previous knowledge of a specific cognitive process. The taxonomy is ordered and colored into social (“red”) versus nonsocial (“blue”) Behavioral Domains to facilitate visual comparison. First, all seeds turned out not to be “functionally specific” for subserving social-affective, as opposed to nonsocial, processes. Second, each region in our social brain atlas exhibits an “idiosyncratic portfolio” of associations with various psychological tasks. For abbreviations see Table 1.

Functional specialization for behaviors in the social brain. Forward inference was drawn to comprehensively profile each seed according to the “Behavioral Domain” categories that are part of the BrainMap taxonomy (http://brainmap.org/scribe/). Each cube represents the likelihood of observing activity in a seed given previous knowledge of a specific cognitive process. The taxonomy is ordered and colored into social (“red”) versus nonsocial (“blue”) Behavioral Domains to facilitate visual comparison. First, all seeds turned out not to be “functionally specific” for subserving social-affective, as opposed to nonsocial, processes. Second, each region in our social brain atlas exhibits an “idiosyncratic portfolio” of associations with various psychological tasks. For abbreviations see Table 1.

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