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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2022 Oct 1.
Published in final edited form as: J Int Neuropsychol Soc. 2021 Oct 4;28(9):937–946. doi: 10.1017/S135561772100117X

Table 2.

fMRI activation clusters

Contrast Region LH Coords/Size/Peak p-Value RH Coords/Size/Peak p-Value

TD > PBTS
Fusiform gyrus −30, −54, −10/51/p = .014 30, −36, −22/206/p < .001
TD Only Fusiform gyrus −40, −56, −18/170/p < .001 48, −48, −22/296/p < .001
Amygdala −22, −8, −10/78/p = .008 22, −6, −12/131/p = .001
STS 58, −40, 9/222/p = .005 N.S.
IFG N.S. 46, 16, 30/966/p < .001
PBTS only Fusiform gyrus −42, −50, −22/57/p = .004 42, −48, −22/65/p = .008
Amygdala −18, −6, −18/95/p = .002 20, −12, −16/114/p = .001
STS −48, −56, 18/25/p =.026 52, −40, −4/644/p < .001

Note. Results included statistical maps representing the contrast of Faces > Houses. All reported cluster were significant at a family error-corrected threshold of p < .05 and cluster sizes > 10 voxels. Sizes represent number of 2 mm voxels in the cluster. Where clusters were nonsignificant in one hemisphere (but significant in the other), N.S. is listed in the table. STS: superior temporal sulcus. IFG: inferior frontal gyrus