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. 2012 May 1;6:108. doi: 10.3389/fnhum.2012.00108

Table 2.

Superadditivity effects: Individual data.

Subjects SFSB voxels Superadditivity voxels Peak p* Peak t Super additivity %
FUSIFORM LEFT
S1 / / / / /
S2 / / / / /
S3 29 4 0.009 3.380 14
S4 / / / / /
S5 / / / / /
S6 / / / / /
S7 46 10 <0.001 4.970 22
S8 / / / / /
S9 / / / / /
S10 10 0 / / 0
Mean N = 3 28 5 12
FUSIFORM RIGHT
S1 140 21 <0.001 5.030 15
S2 / / / / /
S3 27 18 <0.001 6.390 67
S4 33 16 0.002 3.940 48
S5 / / / / /
S6 / / / / /
S7 30 22 0.001 3.990 73
S8 / / / / /
S9 177 8 0.006 3.540 5
S10 7 0 / / 0
Mean N = 6 69 14 35
EXTRASTRIATE LEFT
S1 437 18 <0.001 4.580 4
S2 21 4 0.021 3.040 19
S3 83 6 0.007 3.460 7
S4 200 9 0.009 3.350 5
S5 139 5 0.027 2.920 4
S6 28 0 / / 0
S7 202 27 0.006 3.540 13
S8 9 1 0.019 3.080 11
S9 99 0 / / 0
S10 7 0 / / 0
Mean N = 10 123 7 6
EXTRASTRIATE RIGHT
S1 549 21 0.005 3.580 4
S2 5 0 / / 0
S3 326 50 <0.001 6.390 15
S4 264 18 <0.001 4.560 7
S5 157 4 0.005 3.590 3
S6 74 5 0.038 2.770 7
S7 29 2 0.001 4.280 7
S8 / / / / /
S9 228 8 0.020 3.040 4
S10 6 0 / / 0
Mean N = 9 182 12 5

For each ROI, the table displays the individual superadditivity effects. For each subject, it displays the number of voxels showing SFSB adaptation, the number, and percentage of voxels also showing superadditivity, as well as the peak p and t values of the superadditivity clusters. *All p values are family-wise error (FWE) corrected (p < 0.05). / = missing value due to absence of adaptation effect.