Figure 2
From: Repetition enhancement to voice identities in the dog brain

Processing of speech sounds and voice identities in dog brains. (a) Whole brain results of Model 1. Group level activities in the bilateral auditory cortices in response to all acoustic stimuli (speech sound processing and voice identity processing experiments combined) rendered on a template dog brain. Thresholds: p < 0.001, uncorrected for multiple comparisons at the voxel level, and an FWE-corrected threshold of p < 0.05 at the cluster level. mESG – mid ectosylvian gyrus (main peak left: −22, −16, 20; right: 24, −18, 18); cESG – caudal ectosylvian gyrus (main peak left: −26, −24, 6; right: 24, −16, 2). (b) The results of the ROI analysis of parameter estimates extracted from the bilateral mESG and cESG in the speech sound processing experiment. (c) The results of the ROI analysis of parameter estimates extracted from the bilateral mESG and cESG in the voice identity processing experiment. Error bars represent the SEM. *p < 0.05.