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. 2013 Feb 26;2:320–331. doi: 10.1016/j.nicl.2013.02.002

Fig. 5.

Fig. 5

fMRI response amplitude in the FFA cannot predict face discrimination ability. No significant correlation was found between the behavioral face discrimination performance in the M6 condition and (A) face selectivity FSL defined by fMRI responses in the FFA to faces versus houses (n = 14), (B) amplitude of fMRI response to faces (n = 14), (C) differences of response amplitude to faces and houses (n = 14), and (D) the ratio of fMRI responses to faces versus houses. Dashed lines show the regression line.