Extended Data Fig. 3: Voxel-based FA–symptom mapping (VFSM) results for model–brain correspondence (n = 33 patients). | Nature Human Behaviour

Extended Data Fig. 3: Voxel-based FA–symptom mapping (VFSM) results for model–brain correspondence (n = 33 patients).

From: Combined evidence from artificial neural networks and human brain-lesion models reveals that language modulates vision in human perception

Extended Data Fig. 3: Voxel-based FA–symptom mapping (VFSM) results for model–brain correspondence (n = 33 patients).The alternative text for this image may have been generated using AI.

Whole-brain correlation analyses (Pearson’s correlations) examine the relationships between FA values of each voxel and Fisher z-transformed RSA correlations in VOTC across patients. Left column shows correlations with sentence description effects (CLIP-specific effect); middle column displays MoCo-specific effects; right column indicates voxels with significant correlations for both conditions. Colour bars represent t-statistics from correlation analyses controlling for lesion volume. Results are thresholded at voxel-level P < 0.005, one-tailed, and cluster-level FWE-corrected P < 0.05. Axial slices displayed in MNI coordinate space.

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