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Fig. 2 | Behavioral and Brain Functions

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From: Beyond visual integration: sensitivity of the temporal-parietal junction for objects, places, and faces

Fig. 2

Univariate ROI Analysis (A) Individual anatomical TPJ ROIs were created applying Freesurfer’s cortical reconstruction routine [16, 22] and the Destrieux atlas [19]. From these ROIs, we then identified voxels that showed higher signals for intact global shapes compared to baseline for each subject (red voxels: global TPJ ROI, blue voxels: control ROI). Percent signal change values and beta-coefficients extracted from these individual ROIs were then used for univariate and multivariate statistical analyses. Example ROIs from four representative subjects are presented in in standard MNI space on a surface version of the ch2 brain using the BrainNet viewer [84]. (B) Percent signal change values for places, objects, and faces from left and right hemispheric global shape TPJ ROIs with corresponding error bars (standard error of the mean). The dots represent the individual data points per participant

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