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. 2012 Jan 10;22(12):2715–2732. doi: 10.1093/cercor/bhr295

Figure 4.

Figure 4.

Left OT region showing a complexity by timecourse interaction. (A) Location of voxels showing a visual complexity by timecourse interaction Z-score > 3.5 in a transverse slice through fusiform cortex. The circled OT region (−40, −64, −4 in MNI coordinates) was the only left hemisphere region identified. (B) Location of the left OT region from panel (A) showing a visual complexity by timecourse interaction on a semi-inflated CARET surface. (C). Timecourses for the most and least visually complex pairs (all stimulus types averaged together) in the left OT region identified from the whole-brain complexity by timecourse analysis. This region shows more activity for the most complex relative to the least complex pairs (P = 0.013).