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. 2016 Apr 30;37(9):3061–3079. doi: 10.1002/hbm.23226

Figure 6.

Figure 6

Panel A shows no significant angular gyrus signal change for the contrast between trained multiplication problems of the post‐training session and to‐be‐trained multiplication problems (yet unknown) of the pre‐training session (T–TBT). However, the perisylvian language areas are activated. Panel B depicts the contrast between to‐be‐trained multiplication problems of the pre‐training session and trained problems of the post‐training session (TBT–T). A widely distributed network of brain regions is revealed including clusters in the superior parietal cortex, many frontal clusters as well as temporal activation (all at P cluster‐corr < 0.05, cluster size of k = 10 voxels).