Brain Scans
Figure 25.2
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Three-dimensional representation of the parietal regions of interest. For a better visualization of each maximal overlap, the clusters show all parietal voxels activated in at least in 40% of studies in a given group. Note that this is a transparent brain view, and that the HIPS clusters are actually located deep in the intraparietal sulcus. The inset shows the localization of the intraparietal site where number neurons were identified in the macaque monkey, and which may be homologous to the human HIPS. CS, central sulcus; IPS, intraparietal sulcus.
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