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Discordant Plus (D+): Some clusters of significant IED-related BOLD signal change were localized within the SOZ, with other significant BOLD clusters in other lobes.
At the short ISI, there was a significant BOLD response in the right superior temporal gyrus (STG), the left insula, and the left STG (including parts of primary auditory cortex).
We observed significant BOLD responses in areas typically involved in trigeminal nociceptive processing such as the spinal trigeminal nuclei (sTN), thalamus, SII, insular cortex and cerebellum as well as in a pain modulating network including the dorsal raphe nuclei (DRN), periaqueductal grey area (PAG), hypothalamus (HT) and nucleus cuneiformis (CN) (p < 0.0002, voxel extent = 10).
"Liu's willingness to step down as CEO is significant, bold and un-Chinese," says Ming-Jer Chen, a professor of business at the Darden School of the University of Virginia and the author of Inside Chinese Business: A Guide For Managers Worldwide.
In the frontal regions, significant BOLD signals were observed in the lateral prefrontal area.
They reported significant BOLD signals in the ventrolateral prefrontal and anterior cingulate regions.
Restricting the stimulus to the intact visual hemi-field produced no significant BOLD modulation inside the V2, V3 LPZs.
The significant BOLD changes of the categorical contrasts are included in Table 2 in order to further facilitate comparison with PCA.
For example, no significant BOLD fMRI activations in hypothesized numerosity areas were found for the dots numerosity judgment above those seen in the difficulty-matched color control task.
Specifically, we observed significant BOLD signals in the caudate and posterior cingulum, which were also reported in our previous deception study [4].
The contrast map also masked out any significant BOLD responses associated with distraction analgesia, to identify only those analgesia responses specific to viewing pictures of a romantic partner.
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