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Supplementary Material Second-Level Statistical Models: Group-Specific Activation Through Exclusive Masking. To more sensitively probe for task-related activation unique to each experimental group, we employed an exclusive masking approach. Each attention condition (i.e., Breathe, Suppress, and Maintain) was contrasted against the other experimental conditions within an experimental group, and masked by the results of the same contrast preformed within the other group. For example, to identify unique Breathe task-related activity in the MT group, we contrasted Breathe

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regions of task-related activity unique to each group (Supplementary Table 1). Relative to the MT group, the untrained group demonstrated unique DMPFC activity during breath monitoring, and unique thalamic and caudate activity during the maintain condition, consistent with increased attentional deployment during these tasks. Relative to the untrained group, the MT group demonstrated unique right anterior insula, posterior cingulate and cerebellar activity during breath monitoring (Supplementary Figure 1A), consistent with the engagement of a distinct viscerosomatic network during deployment of IA. The MT group also demonstrated

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unique MPFC and left insula activity during the suppress task (Supplementary Figure 1B), and unique DMPFC activity during the maintain task (Supplementary Figure 1C), consistent with greater prefrontal activation in EA relative to IA in the MT group.

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Supplementary Tables Supplementary Table 1. Regions of Group-Specific Task Activity through Exclusive Masking Cluster Peak Co-ordinates Description BA Side size Z X y z Breathe in Untrained Group Dorsomedial Prefrontal Cortex 32 L 101 4.40 -18 24 48

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Supplementary Figure Captions Supplementary Figure 1. Regions of task-specific activation unique to the MT group. Exclusive masking using task contrasts within the untrained group revealed task activations unique to the MT group. Panel A: MT-specific breathe task activation was observed in the posterior cingulate, cerebellum, and right middle insula / putamen. Panel B: MT-specific suppress task activation was observed in the MPFC and left insula. Panel C: MT-specific maintain task activation was observed in the DMPFC. Bar graphs demonstrate significant post-hoc interactions between task

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Supplementary Figure 1. Regions of task-specific activation unique to the MT group. Exclusive masking using task contrasts within the untrained group revealed task activations unique to the MT group. Panel A: MTspecific breathe task activation was observed in the posterior cingulate, cerebellum, and right middle insula / putamen. Panel B: MT-specific suppress task activation was observed in the MPFC and left insula. Panel C: MT-specific maintain task activation was observed in the DMPFC. Bar graphs demonstrate significant posthoc interactions between task and attention condition at the p < .05 level. Bar graphs display task activations relative to the within-participant baseline period. Error bars are standard errors. In all three task conditions, MT-specific activations appear to be driven by altered activity during the breathe condition. MPFC = medial prefrontal cortex. DMPFC = dorsal medial prefrontal cortex. 208x207mm (300 x 300 DPI)

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