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Table 1 Vision vs. null events

From: Hemodynamic responses in human multisensory and auditory association cortex to purely visual stimulation

Vision > Silent Control

Left hemisphere

Right hemisphere

Location

k

T value

x

y

z

k

T value

x

y

z

CLS/LG/Cun

511

4.93

0

-93

3

-

-

-

-

-

MTG/MOG

36

4.96

-54

-69

3

-

-

-

-

-

SMG/PPa a

162

4.47

-60

-21

27

-

4.69

63

-36

27

STG/PT a,b

-

-

-

-

-

-

4.46

63

-36

15

STS c

-

-

-

-

-

263

5.17

60

-42

-3

Ins/TP

197

4.46

-42

15

-6

184

4.67

57

9

-6

Ins

-

-

-

-

-

d

4.23

40

24

-12

IFG(op)

-

-

-

-

-

28

4.52

60

15

12

Put

24

4.13

-24

12

-9

-

-

-

-

-

Tha

10

3.90

-3

-12

9

-

-

-

-

-

  1. aThis cluster cannot be distinctively separated by the cluster in the right STG. Thus this cluster has a local maximum, but no distinct extension.
  2. bAccording to the probability atlas by Westbury et al. [70] the local maximum of this cluster is situated in the PT with a 5–25% probability.
  3. cAccording to the probability atlas by Westbury et al. [70] the local maximum of this cluster is situated outside the PT.
  4. dThis cluster cannot be distinctively separated by the cluster in the adjacent TP. Thus this cluster has a local maximum, but no distinct extension.
  5. Local response maxima of significant clusters (random-effects analysis, p ≤ 0.001 uncorrected for multiple comparisons; k ≥ 10). Localization of clusters correspond to position of local maximal activations indicated by the T value in normalized space of the Montreal Neurological Institute (MNI) standard brain [67] for a particular anatomical structure. Distances are relative to the intercommissural (AC-PC) line in the horizontal (x), anterior-posterior (y) and vertical (z) directions. We used the "Automatic anatomical labelling" tool [71,72] available for implementation in SPM99 [66]. Anatomical abbreviations are defined as follows: IFG(op) = inferior frontal gyrus (opercular part), IFG(tr) = inferior frontal gyrus (triangular part), HG = Heschl's gyrus, STG = superior temporal gyrus, STS = superior temporal sulcus, PT = planum temporale, PPa = planum parietale, MTG = middle temporal gyrus, SMG = supramarginal gyrus, TP = temporal pole, MOG = middle occipital gyrus, LG = lingual gyrus, CLS = calcarine sulcus, Cun = Cuneus, PCun = Precuneus, Ins = Insula, Tha = Thalamus, IC = inferior colliculus.