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. 2018 Mar 8;5(1):ENEURO.0315-17.2018. doi: 10.1523/ENEURO.0315-17.2018

Table 2.

Effects of visual reliability (VR), modality-specific report (MR), and their interaction (VR × MR) on empirical weights (wV,emp) and standard deviations (σAV,emp) obtained from the psychometric (behavior) and neurometric (fMRI) functions

wV,emp σAV,emp
VR MR VR × MA VR MR VR × MR
Psychophysics (F, p) 5.149, 0.086 16.308, 0.016 8.605, 0.043 19.129, 0.012 2.172, 0.215 18.892, 0.012
V1-V3 (p) 0.346 0.131 0.957 <0.001 0.142 1
IPS0–4 (p) 0.022 0.001 1 <0.001 0.051 1
Low-level auditory (p) 0.693 0.217 1 1 0.419 1

Numbers denote F and p values for psychophysics parameters and p values for neurometric parameters (p < 0.05 printed in bold). Effects on psychophysics parameters were computed using a repeated measures ANOVA on rank-transformed weights and standard deviations (random-effects analysis, n = 5, df1 = 1, df2 = 4). Effects on neurometric parameters were computed using two-tailed bootstrap test (5000 bootstraps) on parameters computed across the sample (fixed-effects analysis). The analyses for neurometric weights and standard deviations were Bonferroni corrected across the three regions of interest.