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. 2023 Aug 2;43(31):5723–5737. doi: 10.1523/JNEUROSCI.2043-22.2023

Figure 3.

Figure 3.

Regions in posterior cerebral cortex are modulated by the extent of known visuospatial context during recall in a group analysis. We compared neural activation across the visuospatial context conditions (image, panorama, and street) using a vertex-wise ANOVA. We found that three clusters showed significant modulation by known spatial context. By comparing these clusters with our prior work mapping perception and memory-related responses (Steel et al., 2021), we determined that these regions fell anterior to group-average locations of the scene perception areas (white) and within the place memory areas (black). Whole-brain analysis thresholded at FDR-corrected p value (q) < 0.05 (vertex-wise F > 6.4, p < 0.0001). Scene perception areas (white) and place memory areas (black) were defined using data from an independent group of participants (Steel et al., 2021).