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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2013 Oct 8.
Published in final edited form as: Eur J Neurosci. 2013 Feb 3;37(9):1413–1420. doi: 10.1111/ejn.12135

Table 1.

Location, MNI coordinates, cluster size and values for the activa-tions produced by the contrasts portraits > landscapes and still lifes, and landscapes > portraits and still lifes

Brain regions L/R x y z T Z kE
Portraits > landscapes and still lifes
  Inferior occipital gyrus R 48 −76 −5 17.38 Inf 1097
  Fusiform gyrus R 42 −52 −17 13.69 Inf 1097
  Middle temporal gyrus R 51 −70 10 13.14 Inf 1097
  Inferior occipital gyrus L 42 −82 −2 13.53 Inf 817
  Fusiform gyrus L 39 −49 −14 11.37 Inf 817
  Middle temporal gyrus L 48 −64 13 10.75 Inf 817
  Amygdala L 24 −7 −14 10.1 7.69 190
  Amygdala R 24 −4 −14 9.02 7.15 99
  Cuneus R 6 −88 16 8.59 6.91 288
Landscapes > portraits and still lifes
  Para-hippocampal gyrus R 38 −43 −5 10.68 Inf 248
  Para-hippocampal gyrus L 30 −43 −2 10.07 7.67 149
  Middle occipital gyrus L 42 −82 28 5.81 5.15 27
  Middle occipital gyrus R 42 −79 28 5.62 5.02 20

Inf, > 8; L, left; R, right. In this and Table 2, all activations are peak level significant at P < 0.05 (FWE-corrected), although some of these were signifi-cant at the cluster level (as indicated in the tables). The result of the contrast still lifes > landscapes and portraits is not shown here, because there was no significant activation at this threshold.