Table 1

Feature tracking in individual anatomic areas within temporal and occipital ROIs

0.5–1 Hz1–3 Hz
ROIAnatomical areaAudCMIChisq; pvalLipCMIChisq; pvalAudCMIChisq; pvalLipCMIChisq; pval
A-only trials TemporalA41/420.9727.02; 4.7e-050.0962.47; 0.590.1929.62; 2.7e-050.0325.14; 0.32
TE1.0/1.20.560.0990.110.028
A22c0.860.0980.180.033
A22r0.50.0930.0950.029
 OccipitalmOccG0.13.50; 0.470.0730.66; 0.880.0252.71; 0.580.021.97; 0.66
OPC0.090.0690.0250.02
iOccG0.110.0680.0270.021
msOccG0.110.0740.0290.021
V-only trials TemporalA41/420.334.59; 0.360.15.14; 0.320.0345.24; 0.320.0271.00; 0.85
TE1.0/1.20.250.0880.0310.028
A22c0.340.10.0350.027
A22r0.220.0850.0280.029
 OccipitalmOccG0.133.90; 0.440.1712.30; 0.0260.0458.20; 0.130.1514.57; 0.012
OPC0.140.190.060.2
iOccG0.140.20.0480.17
msOccG0.110.110.0390.082
  • The table lists CMI values of either set of features (AudCMI, LipCMI) and a statistical comparison between the individual atlas-defined areas of the temporal and occipital ROIs [Kruskal–Wallis tests, reporting chi-squares (Chisq) and p-values (pval)]. Bold numbers indicate statistically significant results. P-values are FDR-corrected within this table.