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. 2021 Mar 8;163(5):1213–1226. doi: 10.1007/s00701-021-04778-3

Fig. 2.

Fig. 2

Localization of the self-voice: The analysis of the EEG during the voice task discrimination allows to define the network that significantly and specifically activates when participants hear their own voice. The results are visualized on a MNI template, and the results of activation have been obtained by projecting in the “brain space” (inverse space) the EEG signal acquired on the scalp, with the academic free Cartool software (https://sites.google.com/site/cartoolcommunity/). The brain network of the self-voice includes the insulae and putamen and the maximum of activation is lateralized on the right hemisphere (red crosses on the brain images in the red boxes). Moreover, the network includes the middle cingulum and part of the right inferior temporal pole [from Orepic et al., in submission]