Fig. 8: Between-hemispheric comparison of sensory angles under the movie-watching condition.
From: A function-based mapping of sensory integration along the cortical hierarchy

a The cortical map displays the group-averaged difference in sensory angles between corresponding locations in the two hemispheres. Areas outlined in black indicate significant differences between the hemispheres. Warm colors represent anticlockwise changes in the angle of the left hemisphere relative to the right hemisphere, while cool colors denote the opposite. b Polar plots illustrate the distribution patterns of regions with significant between-hemispheric differences in the sensory integration model, while box plots depict the comparisons of the averaged sensory parameters within each region. For the boxplots, the middle line represents the median, while the box’s upper and lower limits correspond to the 75th and 25th percentiles, respectively. The whiskers extend up to 1.5 times the interquartile range from the upper and lower box limits. Any data points beyond the whiskers are considered outliers and plotted as individual points. The labels V, S, and A mark the anchoring angles for visual (0°), somatosensory (120°), and auditory (240°) modalities. STV superior temporal visual, RI retroinsular cortex, PSL perisylvian language area, LIPv lateral intraparietal ventral, LH left hemisphere, RH right hemisphere.