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. 2011 Feb 15;5:18. doi: 10.3389/fnhum.2011.00018

Table 2.

>Peak coordinates of source-localized contralateral effects.

Time from onset of sample array (ms) K-weighted contrast of set-size Additional linear component of set-size response Independent of set-size
Talairach coordinates % Signal change (×102) Talairach coordinates % Signal change (×102) Talairach coordinates % Signal change (×102)
x y z x y z x y z
−60 to −20 32 68 35 7.41
148–188 38 30 12 0.628 14 76 39 0.250 38 62 38 2.71
55 13 17 0.570
220–260 36 34 10 0.449 12 74 42 0.316 28 42 54 1.78
324–364 34 64 38 1.16 22 54 54 0.811 34 60 42 4.91
42 29 10 1.01
420–460 32 72 33 0.445 28 13 56 0.473 36 58 43 2.99
16 20 62 0.495
520–560 32 64 40 0.962 36 60 42 0.565 38 58 43 1.80
608–648 26 70 35 0.965 34 62 40 0.758 36 62 42 2.12
700–740 32 66 36 0.787 34 62 42 0.836 36 62 42 1.08
40 34 11 1.55
800–840 34 64 35 0.438 32 62 40 0.800 55 35 29 1.19
36 45 9 0.717 40 33 9 2.03
896–936 26 72 35 0.493 51 30 22 0.452 55 28 27 1.08
34 45 9 0.755 42 27 8 0.975 40 36 13 1.93
996–1036 20 70 39 0.403 53 30 22 0.446 53 32 26 1.44
36 43 11 0.710 40 27 10 0.636 40 36 11 1.68

Maxima in posterior parietal and occipital cortex are given in bold font; where the global maximum is elsewhere this is given in italics. All listed effects are significantly greater than baseline, with posterior probability >0.99.