Found 6 images.
ID | Name | Collection(s) | Description |
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12018 | Figure 1 - Anterior cluster | Characterization of the temporo-parietal junction by combining data-driven parcellation, complementary connectivity analyses, and functional decoding | Connectivity-based parcellation (CBP) of the human right temporo-parietal junction - anterior cluster (aTPJ) |
12019 | Figure 1 - Posterior cluster | Characterization of the temporo-parietal junction by combining data-driven parcellation, complementary connectivity analyses, and functional decoding | Connectivity-based parcellation (CBP) of the human right temporo-parietal junction - posterior cluster (pTPJ) |
12116 | Figure 1 - Attention ∩ False belief | The role of the right temporoparietal junction in attention and social interaction as revealed by ALE meta-analysis | Cerebral region identified in Activation Likelihood Estimation (ALE) conjunction analysis across reorienting of attention and false belief studies in Montreal Neurological Institute space. Family-wise error corrected P < 0.05. |
12117 | Figure 2 - Reorienting > False belief | The role of the right temporoparietal junction in attention and social interaction as revealed by ALE meta-analysis | Neural areas identified in Activation Likelihood Estimation (ALE) difference analyses for reorienting of attention (red) and false belief (green) in Montreal Neurological Institute space. Findings are uncorrected P < 0.001. |
12118 | Figure 3 - Anterior > Posterior RTPJ | The role of the right temporoparietal junction in attention and social interaction as revealed by ALE meta-analysis | Co-activation patterns for anterior right temporoparietal junction (rTPJ) versus posterior rTPJ based on a combination of task-related meta-analytic connectivity mapping analysis and task-free resting-state functional connectivity analysis in Montreal Neurological Institute space. Family-wise error corrected P < 0.05. |
12119 | Figure 4 - Posterior > Anterior RTPJ | The role of the right temporoparietal junction in attention and social interaction as revealed by ALE meta-analysis | Co-activation patterns for posterior right temporoparietal junction (rTPJ) versus anterior rTPJ based on a combination of task-related meta-analytic connectivity mapping analysis and task-free resting-state functional connectivity analysis in Montreal Neurological Institute space. Family-wise error corrected P < 0.05. |