Description: This collection contains the images from the paper titled "Neural Tracking of Social Hierarchies in Adolescents’ Real-World Social Networks" by Junqiang Dai, Nathan A. Jorgensen, Natasha Duell, Jimmy Capella, Maria Maza, Seh-Joo Kwon, Mitchell J. Prinstein, Kristen A. Lindquist, Eva H. Telzer* ([email protected]). We combined sociometric nomination and neuroimaging techniques to investigate how adolescents' brains keep track of their emerging peer-based social hierarchies. Uploaded data includes results from whole-brain analyses (i.e., high peer status, low peer status, high vs. low peer status) and conjunction analysis (i.e., the neural representation of high and low peer status). This manuscript is currently submitted to Social Affective Cognitive Neuroscience.
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