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From: Phonological processing of ignored distractor pictures, an fMRI investigation

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Task effects. The fixed-effects group analysis (bar-width discrimination vs. linguistic tasks) revealed a strong, task-dependent lateralisation visible in figure 2A. The bar-width discrimination task (blue-to-green scale) mainly activated a large-scale right-hemispheric network (2A, left panel), whereas the linguistic tasks (phonological onset or offset monitoring and semantic categorisation, orange-to-yellow scale) activated a left-hemispheric network (2A, right panel). A random effects ANCOVA model showed that the main effect of task was most reliable in the right-hemispheric network, and in left-hemispheric frontal and parietal areas (2B). All maps are thresholded at q (FDR) < .05.

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