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. 1999 Aug 3;96(16):9379–9384. doi: 10.1073/pnas.96.16.9379

Table 1.

Ventral temporal regions showing differential responses to houses (H), faces (F), and chairs (C)

Region Selectivity Hemisphere N Volume, cm3 Coordinates
x y z
Experiment 1
 Medial fusiform H > F and C Left 6 3.8  ±  2.0 −26 −57 −14
Right 6 4.9  ±  2.9 28 −57 −13
C > F and H Left 5 1.4  ±  0.8 −27 −51 −19
Right 4 1.1  ±  0.6 30 −49 −16
 Lateral fusiform F > H and C Left 6 1.4  ±  0.6 −36 −55 −20
Right 6 1.7  ±  0.5 40 −52 −19
 Inferior temporal C > F and H Left 6 1.4  ±  0.8 −41 −64 −12
Right 6 1.9  ±  0.7 48 −62 −11
Experiment 2
 Medial fusiform H > F and C Left 6 2.7  ±  1.5 −25 −58 −16
Right 5 3.3  ±  1.1 28 −63 −18
C > F and H Left 6 1.0  ±  0.6 −29 −56 −22
Right 3 0.9  ±  0.3 30 −61 −19
 Lateral fusiform F > H and C Left 5 0.9  ±  0.5 −39 −64 −28
Right 5 1.9  ±  0.4 41 −60 −20
 Inferior temporal C > F and H Left 6 1.3  ±  1.0 −42 −69 −14
Right 5 2.4  ±  0.7 48 −73 −8

Volumes were calculated before spatial normalization. Coordinates are in the normalized space of the Talairach and Tournoux brain atlas (17). N indicates number of subjects in whom each region was identified according to our criteria (seven or more contiguous voxels), and the mean (mean ± SD) for each region volume is calculated only for these subjects.