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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2011 Mar 1.
Published in final edited form as: Am J Intellect Dev Disabil. 2010 Mar;115(2):172–189. doi: 10.1352/1944-7588-115.172

Table 3. Visual areas are activated by musical conditions in all six WS subjects in Study 2.

BOLD activations (p < 0.01) to contrasts of musical condition versus silent fixation that overlap with color localizer ROIs in each of six subjects in Study 2. “Color-Selective” areas were areas that showed greater response to colored Mondrians than to achromatic Mondrians. These areas included V4v. “Non-Color-Selective” areas were V1 and V2 that were not identified by the color localizer.

Early Visual Areas
Color-Selective Non-Color-Selective
Subject Left H Right H Left H Right H
1 N, C, RS N, C, RS N, C N, C
2 N, C N, C --- N, C
3 C C C C
4 N, C, PS N N, C, PS, RS N, C
5 N C N, C C
6 C C, RS RS

Right H = Right Hemisphere; Left H = Left Hemisphere

N=notes; C=chords; PS=participant-selected song; RS=researcher-selected song

Activation significant (p<0.01) according to ROI GLM using subject-specific color localizer ROIs.

--- No early visual ROIs could be identified in this area for Subject 2.