Fig. 2: Visualization of ROIs. | Nature Communications

Fig. 2: Visualization of ROIs.

From: Individual face- and house-related eye movement patterns distinctively activate FFA and PPA

Fig. 2

a Localizer results for Experiment 1. The frontal eye fields (FEF) and the superior parietal lobule (SPL) were identified based on the group-level statistical maps of the fixation pattern contrast Face + House + inverted Face for Experiment 1 (significant on cluster level p < 0.05, one-sample t test, cluster forming threshold z > 2.3, left). Fusiform face area (FFA) and parahippocampal place area (PPA) were identified based on the visual localizer group-level statistical map of the contrast Face-House (z > 2.3; uncorrected, right). The statistical maps are projected onto an inflated brain template using Caret 5.64 with the PALS-B12 atlas36. b Localization of FEF, SPL (left), FFA and PPA (right) for Experiment 2 (with the same thresholds as Experiment 1). c Localization of FEF, SPL (left), FFA and PPA (right) for Experiment 3. FEF and SPL were defined identified based on the group-level statistical maps of the fixation pattern contrast Self-face + Self-house + Other-face + Other-house for Experiment 3 (significant on cluster level p < 0.05, one-sample t test, cluster forming threshold z > 2.3, left). FFA was identified based on the visual localizer group-level statistical map of the contrast Face > all other pictures (houses, scenes, bodies, objects, scrambled pictures), and PPA based on the contrast (House + Scene) > all other pictures (faces, bodies, objects, scrambled pictures) (z > 2.3; uncorrected, right). d Localization of early visual areas (V1–V4) were defined by the probability maps in the Juelich Histological Atlas25.

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