MRI data were acquired on a Siemens 3T scanner at the University Medical Center Groningen. The probabilistic learning task was programmed using the Presentation® software package (Neurobehavioral Systems, Inc., Berkeley, CA, www.neurobs.com) and presented on an MRI-compatible IPS LCD monitor (BOLDscreen 24, Cambridge Research Systems, resolution 1920 × 1200) that was made visible to the participant through a mirror (viewing distance ~100 cm). Responses were made using two buttons positioned above each other on an MRI-compatible response box. The stimulus base set of 20 male face images and 20 house images (135 × 180 pixels) was identical to the one used by our group in van den Berg et al. (2019 (link)).
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