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From: Phonological processing of ignored distractor pictures, an fMRI investigation

Figure 3

Relatedness effects. A fixed-effects group analysis revealed that in the offset task, related blocks led to decreased activity compared to unrelated blocks in the left IFG and STS/STG (3A, offset unrelated > offset related). The time course of this effect in the IFG is depicted in fig. 3B. In the bar-width discrimination task, related blocks led to increased activity compared to unrelated blocks. This effect, revealed by the control related > control unrelated contrast shown in fig. 3C was most apparent in the left insula. The time course of the insular activation is depicted in fig. 3D. All contrast maps are thresholded at q (FDR) < .05.

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