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Spatial segregation of somato-sensory and pain activations in the human operculo-insular cortex

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Spatial segregation of somato-sensory and pain

activations in the human operculo-insular cortex

Laure Mazzola, Isabelle Faillenot, Fabrice Guy Barral, François Mauguière,

Roland Peyron

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Table 1s. Statistics for significantly activated clusters as compared to rest, for each type of stimulation (voxel-wise analysis). The analysis was limited to bilateral SII and Insula. Clusters are reported if p < 0.001 at the voxel-level and p < 0.05 FWE corrected for multiple

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