Supplementary Figure 8: Bar plots quantifying the responses to central and peripheral stimulation within color-biased regions (a) and face patches (b) along the posterior-anterior axis. | Nature Neuroscience

Supplementary Figure 8: Bar plots quantifying the responses to central and peripheral stimulation within color-biased regions (a) and face patches (b) along the posterior-anterior axis.

From: Parallel, multi-stage processing of colors, faces and shapes in macaque inferior temporal cortex

Supplementary Figure 8

Compare with Figure 6c, showing the responses within a single combined color-biased region of interest and single combined face-biased region of interest. Error bars indicate s.e. (N=4 hemispheres). c, Histograms of distances from each IT face-selective voxel to its nearest color-selective voxel (red line, mean = 4.0 mm, s.d. 0.2 mm), and from each IT face-selective voxel to its nearest place-selective voxel (blue line, mean = 5.3 mm). The histograms were normalized by the total number of comparisons made. On average, the distance between face-biased and color-biased voxels is shorter than the distance between face-biased voxels and place-biased voxels (Mann–Whitney–Wilcoxon test, p= 1.5x10-24).

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