Subject BW YB BW>YB YB>BW 2(BW-YB) 2(YB-BW) PD
(BW+YB) (BW+YB)
Patient 1 7400 5900 720 97 11% 1% 4.91/2.71
Patient 2 3700 3500 52 52 1% 1% 2.35/ ∞
Patient 3 4400 1100 5200 300 189% 11% 2.19/12.85
Patient 4 12100 10900 620 400 5% 3% 11.55/1.61
Patient 5 8500 3600 2640 0 44% 0% 10.59/18.16
Patient 6 3800 60 4080 386 211% 10% 17.76/2.8
Patient 7 8400 6900 550 0 7% 0% 2.73/2.24
Patient 8 4200 2300 0 0 0% 0% 13.26/3.56
Control 1 3800 3200 0 0 0% 0% 0
Control 2 8300 6600 39 0 1% 0% 0
Control 3 3900 5800 170 110 4% 2% 0
Control 4 17700 10600 550 0 4% 0% 0
Control 5 6900 6900 12 35 0% 1% 0
Control 6 7750 4550 46 0 1% 0% 0
Control 7 7150 6980 8 39 0% 1% 0
Control 8 4200 6200 190 580 4% 11% 0
Table 1: Table shows the range of activations represented by the number of statistically significant voxels during stimulation by the black/white (BW) and yellow/blue (YB) checkered patterns. The next two columns show the statistically significant differences between BW and YB stimulations, again expressed by the number of voxels (with tested hypothesis being BW >YB, YB >BW resp). The last two columns show the percentage difference in the number of activated voxels of the statistical difference.