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## Files ## | File name | Description | | ------------- | --------- | | participant_RDMs.mat | Matlab file containing RDMs for each participant in Experiment 2| | models.mat | Matlab file containing models used in Experiment 2 | | EXPT2_correlationsWithModels.m | Matlab function to perform correlations between models and participant RDMs Requires participant_RDMs.mat and models.mat files in same directory| | EXPT2_multipleLinearRegressionRSA.m | Matlab function to perform multiple linear regression on participant RDMs with models as predictors. Requires participant_RDMs.mat and models.mat files in same directory | | Pre registration.docx | Methods and analysis plan | | Pilot info.docx | Summary of results from pilot study | | AC_RDMs.mat | MatLab file containing Representational Dissimilarity Matrices for participant AC (pilot participant) | | JO_RDMs.mat | MatLab file containing Representational Dissimilarity Matrices for participant JO (pilot participant) | | Raw Models.mat | MatLab file containing models used in pilot analysis | | pilotAnalysis.m | MatLab function to analyse results of pilot study, using data in rawModels.mat and Representational Dissimilarity Matrices | | visualiseModels.m | MatLab function to visualise the models (pilot) | | visualiseRDMs.m | MatLab function to visualise the RDMs (pilot) | | fMRI presentation scripts.zip | Zipped folder containing Matlab scripts for presentation of stimuli for Experimental and Face Localiser runs. Stimuli and presentation scripts for Theory of Mind localiser can be found at https://saxelab.mit.edu/use-our-efficient-false-belief-localizer | | pXX.zip | Zipped folders containing raw anonymised behavioural data for all participants in the final analysis. Note, p03 and p24 were excluded due to movement and a structural abnormality, as reported in the manuscript | Note: Data and analysis scripts for behavioural experiment (Experiment 1) can be found here: https://osf.io/xgw5a/
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