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. 2016 Aug 3;36(31):8188–8199. doi: 10.1523/JNEUROSCI.3935-15.2016

Table 1.

Searchlight ROIsa

X Y Z N Size (voxels) p
LH iIPS −25 (±0.76) −74 (±0.75) 31 (±0.72) 18 635 (±31) 0.058
RH iIPS 28 (±0.64) −73 (±0.83) 34 (±0.99) 18 736 (±37) <1e-04
LH sIPS −23 (±0.84) −61 (±0.79) 47 (±0.53) 18 666 (±49) 0.004
RH sIPS 24 (±0.86) −49 (±0.89) 51 (±0.43) 18 721 (±43) 0.013
LH iPCS −40 (±0.73) 5 (±0.53) 42 (±0.72) 18 518 (±31) 0.008
RH iPCS 45 (±0.76) 4 (±0.96) 30 (±0.64) 17 300 (±30) <1e-04
LH sPCS −25 (±0.41) −3 (±1.37) 56 (±0.53) 18 566 (±37) 0.028
RH sPCS 25 (±0.73) −3 (±1.53) 56 (±0.60) 18 416 (±39) 0.120
LH Cing −7 (±1.52) −2 (±0.48) 37 (±1.04) 18 396 (±117) 0.043
RH Cing 5 (±0.10) 3 (±0.56) 37 (±0.76) 18 337 (±21) 0.043
RH IPL 44 (±0.57) −44 (±0.92) 44 (±0.48) 18 385 (±23) 0.008
RH IT 35 (±0.32) 2 (±0.80) −28 (±0.48) 18 140 (±10) 0.168

aX, Y, and Z are averaged (±1 SEM) Talairach coordinates across participants. N refers to the number of participants for whom a given ROI could be unambiguously identified. Size refers to the number of voxels (±1 SEM) present in each ROI. p corresponds to the proportion of bootstrap permutations where reconstruction amplitudes were <0 (FDR corrected); thus a p value >0 indicates that a given ROI contained a reliable representation of stimulus orientation. Cing, Cingulate gyrus; iIPS, inferior intraparietal sulcus; iPCS, inferior precentral sulcus; IPL, inferior parietal lobule; IT, inferior temporal cortex; LH, left hemisphere; RH, right hemisphere; sIPS, superior intraparietal sulcus; sPCS, superior precentral sulcus.