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Fig. 3

From: Parahippocampal–ventromedial prefrontal cortex functional coupling mediates the association between subjective time perception and delay discounting

Fig. 3

The whole-brain voxel-level activations in each block. (A) During the scenic block, there were widespread activations in regions involved in visual scenic processing, including the bilateral parahippocampal cortex, hippocampus, fusiform and lingual gyrus, as well as regions involved in timing, including the precentral, putamen, and supplementary motor area (SMA) across all conditions. (B) During the delay discounting block, broad activations were observed in the left fusiform, inferior temporal cortex, right pre- and post-central, left SMA, a large cluster covering the left medial and superior frontal, and bilateral superior parietal regions extending to the inferior parietal, insula, putamen, hippocampus, and parahippocampus across all conditions. For illustration purposes, the left (green) and right (blue) parahippocampal seed regions used for seed-based connectivity analyses are overlaid.

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