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. 2017 Apr 17;114(18):4787–4792. doi: 10.1073/pnas.1620289114

Fig. S2.

Fig. S2.

The hand–tool overlap (HTO) does not stem from motion selectivity. HTO (orange; hands > feet AND tools > nonmanipulable artifacts), foot–tool overlap (FTO) (green; feet > hands AND tools > nonmanipulable artifacts), and motion selectivity (blue; moving > stationary rings) are viewed on the lateral occipito-temporal cortex in each of the individual subjects (P < 0.05, corrected). For two dysplasic subjects who do not have individual motion selectivity localizers (D2, D3), group motion selectivity data from both groups is presented (in blue and cyan for the control and dysplasic groups, respectively; greatly overlapping with one another). The HTOs and FTOs do not overlap with motion selectivity. Therefore, general motion selectivity cannot account for the hand and tool conjoint selectivity in the dysplasics.