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. 2017 Nov 13;11:633. doi: 10.3389/fnins.2017.00633

Figure 4.

Figure 4

Source localization of the main effects. (A) Contrast between the aware and unaware conditions, in the 0–50, 150–200, and 750–800 ms time-windows. Significant sources were observed in the bilateral central cortex (150–200 ms) and in widely distributed areas [including bilateral postcentral gyrus (PostC), left precentral gyrus (preCL), bilateral Rolandic operculum (OR), left superior temporal lobe (TSL), left middle temporal lobe (TML), right orbital inferior frontal lobe (FIOR), right superior frontal lobe (FSR), right orbital superior frontal lobe (FSOR), right middle occipital lobe (OMR), right inferior parietal lobe (PIR), right superior parietal lobe (PSR) and right inferior temporal cortex (TIR)]. (B) Contrast between attended and unattended trials, in the 750–800 ms time-window. One significant source was observed in the right angular gyrus (AR).