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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2012 Mar 1.
Published in final edited form as: Dev Sci. 2011 Feb;14(2):227–241. doi: 10.1111/j.1467-7687.2010.00963.x

Table 2.

Alpha Levels used to Test Activation Profiles in the Present Study

Profile F>fix F>M F>N M>fix M>F M>N N>fix N>F N>M
Face-preferential <.025 <.025 <.025 na na na na na na
Face-specific <.017 <.017 <.017 na na na na na na
Conjoined <.008 >.008 >.008 <.008 na >.008 <.008 na na
Non-specific <.025 na na <.025 na na <.025 na na
Not activated >.025 >.025 >.025 >.025 >.025 >.025 >.025 >.025 >.025

Note. F, Faces; fix, fixation baseline; M, Manufactured Objects; N, Natural Objects. Underline indicates that any of the underlined conditions could be significant in a given row; otherwise, all other conditions must be significant. β€œna” means that the particular contrast is not relevant for testing that profile of activation.