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. 1998 Mar 15;18(6):2188–2199. doi: 10.1523/JNEUROSCI.18-06-02188.1998

Fig. 5.

Fig. 5.

Voxel counts as a function of hemisphere (R, right; L, left) and slice for each region in 11 subjects. Lateral (top), dorsomedial (second from top), ventromedial (second frombottom), and ventral (bottom) for EYES (gray histograms), MOUTH (white histograms) and RADIAL (black histograms). Slice1 is the most anterior, and slice 7 is the most posterior. EYES elicited more activation in slices1–3 than the other two tasks, whereas RADIAL elicited the most prominent activation in slices 4–7 in the left hemisphere. In the dorsomedial region, the most prominent activation was elicited to EYES in slices 1 and 2 of the left hemisphere and to RADIAL in slices 5–7 of both hemispheres. In the ventromedial region, RADIAL elicited the most prominent activation in slices 4–7 of both hemispheres. The least activation was seen in the ventral region and was not different across tasks.