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. 2011 May 3;108(20):8520–8524. doi: 10.1073/pnas.1014935108

Fig. 1.

Fig. 1.

Maps of the reliability (t statistic) of the difference in ResidTaxon between patients with and without lesions in each voxel. Voxels exceeding the false discovery rate threshold (q = 0.02) are rendered in a red (t = 3.58) to yellow (t = 5.44) scale, whereas nonsignificant values are rendered on a scale from green (t just below threshold) to blue (t ≤ 0). Statistical maps are superimposed on the MNI (Montreal Neurological Institute) space Colin27 template. In all panels, a large cluster of significant voxels is visible in the anterior temporal lobe. AD show sagittal slices at x = −60, x = −56, x = −52, and x = −48, respectively. The region of peak effect is marked with crosshairs. E shows an axial slice at z = −31, selected to intersect the peak region.