Table 1.

Distribution of classifier-derived discriminant voxels

CategoryFG (L/R)PG (L/R)LO (L/R)V1 (L/R)msFP (midline)MTG (L/R)MFG (L/R)SFS (L/R)PrCG (L/R)PC (L/R)
People8/101/17/37/986/86/85/21/28/10
Locations5/59/106/89/933/24/61/31/05/8
Objects10/109/210/89/8109/57/710/76/47/6
  • Data indicate the number of subjects (of 10) for whom category-discriminating voxels were found in particular anatomical regions. For example, important voxels for the discrimination of location representations were found in the left parahippocampal gyrus (PG) in 9 subjects, and in the right PG in all 10 subjects. FG, Mid-fusiform gyrus; PG, parahippocampal gyrus; LO, lateral occipital cortex; V1, cuneus, calcarine sulcus, caudal lingual gyrus; msFP, medial superior frontal pole; MTG, middle temporal gyrus; MFG, middle frontal gyrus; SFS, superior frontal sulcus; PrCG, precentral gyrus; PC, posterior cingulate/precuneus; L, left; R, right.