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.