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Fig. 2 | Journal of Neurodevelopmental Disorders

Fig. 2

From: A functional neuroimaging study of fusiform response to restricted interests in children and adolescents with autism spectrum disorder

Fig. 2

Within-group activations for the own-other contrast within the bilateral AAL-defined fusiform gyrus mask (a, b), as well as posterior FFA1 (c, d) and anterior FFA2 (e, f) masks, defined by coordinates provided in [46], show that both children with ASD and TD activated bilateral fusiform regions when viewing images of their own interests. Between-group activations within bilateral AAL-defined fusiform gyrus mask (g), as well as left posterior FFA1 anterior FFA2 masks (h, i), reveal that children with ASD show more robust recruitment of fusiform regions than do children with TD when viewing images of their own interest. Bilateral FFA1 (in blue) and FFA2 (in red) masks are depicted in Fig. 2 j

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