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. 2021 Jan 18;2(1):tgab002. doi: 10.1093/texcom/tgab002

Table 7.

Locations of significant clusters from the meta-analyses involving Congruent and Incongruent audio-visual experimental paradigms (from Tables 5 and 6), indicating major contributing studies to the ALE meta-analysis clusters, weighted centers of mass (x, y, and z) in Talairach coordinates, brain volumes (mm3), and ALE values

Condition Region Major contributing studies x y z Volume ALE value
A. Living audio-visual stimuli single study
1 L Superior Temporal Sulcus, posterior (pSTS) 8 (6,18,32,40,63,65–67) −50 −51 10 1448 0.042
2 R Superior Temporal Sulcus 8 (20,31,40,60,65,66,78,79) 48 −37 12 1280 0.035
3 R superior Temporal Gyrus (pSTG) 3 (40,42,45) 55 −19 7 256 0.025
4 L Superior Temporal Gyrus 2 (45,49) −53 −23 7 144 0.024
B. Nonliving audio-visual stimuli single study
1 R Anterior Insula 1 (44) 31 19 6 32 0.019
C. Living > Nonliving audio-visual stimuli
1 L Posterior Superior Temporal Sulcus 2 (40,66) −50 −52 12 408 2.054
2 R Posterior Superior Temporal Sulcus 1 (66) 51 −35 12 48 1.779
D. Nonliving > Living audio-visual stimuli
1 R Anterior Insula 1 (44) 31 19 6 32 3.195

Note: (A) Single study ALE maps for Living (corrected FWE P < 0.05) and (B) Nonliving audio-visual interaction sites (corrected FWE P < 0.05); plus contrast meta-analyses maps revealing (C) Living > Nonliving, and (D) Nonliving > Living audio-visual interaction sites (uncorrected P < 0.05). The coordinates correspond to foci illustrated in Figure 3C (orange and cyan).