Table 3 Neural marker distributions.

From: Probabilistic atlas for the language network based on precision fMRI data from >800 individuals

Neural Markers

Minimum

0.25

Median

0.75

Max

LH Effect Size

−0.28

0.88

1.28

1.65

3.68

RH Effect Size

−0.40

0.20

0.43

0.73

2.51

LH Voxel Count

0

1197

1908

2594

4887

RH Voxel Count

0

196

495

1044

4473

LH Spatial Correlation

−0.01

0.74

1.00

1.23

1.90

RH Spatial Correlation

−0.29

0.33

0.57

0.78

1.75

  1. Summary of the neural markers for the language > control contrast of the 803 participants included in the atlas for whom we have 2 or more runs. Effect sizes reflect the % BOLD signal change for the language > control contrast in the language fROIs (estimated using across-runs cross-validation, as described in the text). Voxel counts reflect the number of significant voxels for the critical language > control contrast at a fixed statistical threshold (p < 0.001 uncorrected) within the language parcel boundaries (see text for details; Neural markers). Spatial correlation is defined as the Fisher-transformed Pearson correlation coefficient between the voxel responses for the language > control contrast across odd- and even-numbered runs within the language parcel boundaries. LH = Left Hemisphere; RH = Right Hemisphere. The columns show the values that correspond to the minimum value, the value at the 25th percentile of the population distribution, the median, the value at the 75th percentile, and the maximum value.