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. 2015 Apr 15;35(15):6010–6019. doi: 10.1523/JNEUROSCI.3346-14.2015

Table 4.

Source estimations for the comparison between the “human sender” and the “computer sender” in the P3 time window (300–450 ms)

Cluster level
Peak level
MNI coordinates (mm)
AAL
No. of significant voxels Peak t(1,90) Peak p-uncorrected x y z Area
807 (725a, 549b) 6.73c <0.001 −42 −64 −18 Fusiform L
795 (723a, 553b) 6.63c <0.001 36 −50 −18 Fusiform R
63 3.35 <0.005 −12 −80 −12 Lingual L
81 2.90 <0.005 32 −84 6 Midoccipital R
63 2.77 <0.005 40 −82 10 Midoccipital R

Results show enhanced source activations for the human sender in visual areas. For each significant peak, respective coordinates (x, y, and z) are reported in MNI space. A cluster may exhibit more than one peak, whereas only the largest peak is displayed. Area, Peak-level brain region as identified by the AAL atlas; R/L, laterality right or left.

aResulting cluster size when a threshold of p < 0.001 was used.

bResulting cluster size when FWE-corrected threshold of p < 0.05 was used.

cPeak significant at p < 0.05 FWE corrected threshold.