Table 3 Average decoding performance, p-values for the global and majority null hypotheses (permutation-based information prevalence inference), logarithm of Bayes factors in the visible condition in the main task, and MNI stereotaxic brain atlas coordinates for the spheres centered on brain regions defined in the unmasked condition.

From: Imaging object-scene relations processing in visible and invisible natural scenes

Decoding performance

Global null p-value

Majority null p-value

log Bayes Factor

x

y

z

Region of Interest

Broadmann area

53.8

0.026

0.14

0.95

48

−55

−17

Right Fusiform Gyrus

BA 37

55.6

0.043

0.73

0.65

27

−70

40

Right Superior Parietal Lobule

BA 7

54.9

0.039

0.3

0.7

−42

2

34

Left Inferior Frontal Gyrus

BA 9

55

0.045

0.74

0.61

−27

−49

46

Left Precuneus

BA 7

55.9

0.017

0.05

1.24

−36

20

25

Middle Frontal Gyrus

BA 9

56.8

0.002

0.05

2.64

−45

8

28

Left Inferior Frontal Gyrus

BA 9

56.8

0.017

0.86

1.23

−27

17

−2

Left Claustrum

 

56.8

0.021

0.31

1.09

−3

20

52

Left Medial Frontal Gyrus

BA 8

57.1

0.006

0.31

2.01

−12

23

67

Left Superior Frontal Gyrus

BA 6

54.9

0.003

0.13

2.35

24

20

−14

Right Inferior Frontal Gyrus

BA 47

54.9

0.012

0.13

1.5

39

32

−14

Right Inferior Frontal Gyrus

BA 47

58.7

0.001

0.13

4.94

−9

35

28

Left Anterior Cingulate

BA 32

  1. The majority null hypothesis was rejected at a threshold p < 0.05 only in the left middle and inferior frontal gyri, suggesting that decoding was possible in a majority of participants in these brain regions.