“…In vision research, stimulus dimensions such as hue, luminance and line orientation can be parametrically manipulated and the representational sensitivity of visual cortex measured. In social neuroscience, many stimuli can also be Freeman et al, 2018;Stolier and Freeman, 2016;Stolier et al, 2018b), actions can vary on kinematics, effectors, transitivity and intentions (Urgen et al, 2019;Wurm et al, 2017), social concepts can vary on affective and psycholinguistic dimensions (Thornton and Tamir, 2017) and friendships can vary in their social distance and network topology (Parkinson et al, 2014;Parkinson et al, 2017). With this new tool, researchers can even investigate complex representations such as morality (Pegado et al, 2018a;Pegado et al, 2018b;van Baar et al, 2019;Volz et al, 2017;Wasserman et al, 2017) and the development of object concepts (Long et al, 2018).…”