Fig. 2: The whole-brain source reconstruction based on the ERF signals in the Gaze Session. | Communications Biology

Fig. 2: The whole-brain source reconstruction based on the ERF signals in the Gaze Session.

From: Dynamic face-related eye movement representations in the human ventral pathway

Fig. 2

The ERF difference was displayed at the ventral (a) and dorsal (b) views in the source space. Two-tailed one-sample Chi2 test, n = 31, Bonferroni-corrected at p < 0.05. Upper row: the brain areas revealed by the contrast ‘Self-Face (SF) – Self-House (SH)’. Middle row: the brain areas revealed by the contrast ‘Other-Face (OF) – Other-House (OH)’. Lower row: the brain areas revealed by the interaction contrast ‘(SF – SH) – (OF – OH)’. The zero time points indicate the onsets of the gaze tracks. The anterior temporal lobe (ATL), medial temporal lobe (MTL), fusiform gyrus and parahippocampal gyrus, the pole of occipital cortex (OCC), and the orbitofrontal cortex (OFC) are marked in the 3D brain with the Destrieux Cortical ATLAS60.

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