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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2011 Jun 2.
Published in final edited form as: J Cogn Neurosci. 2010 Apr 30;23(5):1180–1197. doi: 10.1162/jocn.2010.21507

Figure 2.

Figure 2

Neurotopography of orthographic and object processing. Significant clusters from Analysis 1 (vowelwise threshold p < .005–.0001, cluster level p < .05) are depicted: blue = words > checkerboards, green = spell > case, yellow = faces > houses, and pink = houses > faces. Both panels A and B depict overlapping substrates for reading and spelling and symmetrical activation for orthographic processing (left hemisphere) and face processing (right hemisphere). (A) Horizontal image at Talairach z = −11 depicts clusters for silent reading (words > checkerboards: peak = −39, −46, −5), spelling (spell > case: peak = −48, −52, −11), passive viewing of faces (faces > houses: right hemisphere peak: 51, −46, −11), and passive viewing of houses (houses > faces: right hemisphere peak: 27, −55, −11; left hemisphere peak: −27, −82, 13). (B) Coronal image at Talairach = +4 includes the bilateral IFG and IFJ and depicts significant clusters for reading (peak = −36, 20, 4), spelling (peak = −42, 2, 22), and face processing (peak: 45, −1, 28).