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. 2018 Jan 8;108:117–134. doi: 10.1016/j.neuropsychologia.2017.11.033

Fig. 3.11.

Fig. 3.11

Basal ganglia activations in the task-specific, conjunction, and contrast analyses. The left column shows basal ganglia activations from the task-specific meta-analyses, colour-coded by task contrasts (Blue=Stop>Go, Red=No-Go>Go, and Green=No-Think>Think). The middle column shows the conjunction analyses. Activations shared by two tasks are presented in the mixed colour based on the colours that we used to represent the individual tasks. The right column shows basal ganglia activations from the contrast analyses, with the colours denoting task-specific activity. For example, bilateral STN was activated more strongly in the Stop>Go contrast (blue) than the No-Go>Go and No-Think>Think contrasts. The top panel summarises activations in the left basal ganglia structures, while the bottom panel summaries those in the right.