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Fig. 2

From: Overt speech critically changes lateralization index and did not allow determination of hemispheric dominance for language: an fMRI study

Fig. 2

One-sample t-test group analysis. The language network (LANG, n = 32) shown in hot and the ventral attentional network (VAN, n = 33) in green as identified by functional connectivity analysis at the group level projected on an MNI template. The left side of the brain is on the left. Images are shown corrected for multiple comparison FWE = 0.05 at the voxel-level with a minimum cluster extent k = 5. Color bars indicate t-values. White numbers are the coordinates of the corresponding slices. ANG: angular gyrus, TPJ: temporo-parietal junction, SMG: supramarginal gyrus, pSTS: posterior superior temporal sulcus. Note the symmetric pattern of activity in these two intrinsic connectivity networks, including the pSTS. These two networks can be discriminated in atypically lateralized subjects by the peak of activity within the inferior parietal lobule involving the ANG for the LANG and the more anterior TPJ for the VAN

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