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. 2018 Oct 15;8:15237. doi: 10.1038/s41598-018-33567-9

Figure 8.

Figure 8

Cortical areas showing attention-related modulation to second-order orientation stimulus. (a,b) T-scores contrasting Attend and Ignore tasks described in Fig. 7 were projected onto inflated cortical surfaces of D99 in native space of monkey # 1 along with anatomical boundaries (black contours). Inflated cortical maps of t-scores (Bonferroni correction; p < 0.05, t-score > 5.02) showing attention-related activation in left (a) and right (b) hemispheres of monkey # 1. Anatomical boundaries for the left hemisphere of monkey # 1 are shown in Fig. 3a. (c) % Overlap for a given area was defined as the percentage of total voxels in that area that showed significant attention-related modulation in both motion (Fig. 1) and second-order orientation (Fig. 7) versions of the tasks.