posted on 2013-02-19, 23:23authored byJessica R. Gilbert, Laura R. Shapiro, Gareth R. Barnes
The two regions identified by our peak-clustering algorithm as showing a significant group-level difference between living (active) and nonliving (control) objects from 120–220 ms using a wide frequency band (1–80 Hz) (Note: the analysis included only positive peaks). Here, we show the 11 ellipsoids centered in left inferior occipital gyrus and the 5 ellipsoids centered in right superior temporal gyrus (arranged by increasing M values). Note that the highlighted ellipsoids (bold) are the regions used for reporting purposes. BA = Brodmann area. N = number of participants (out of 10) having a peak within the volume. M = number of peaks used to identify the region; p = corrected p-value.