Figure 5.
Presentation of difference maps of potential source densities (PSD) for 240–260 ms. Data for face- and leg-related words were subtracted from arm-related words. The circles on the left represent the head from above (nose = up; left = left). Circles on the right characterize lateral views on the left half of the head (nose on left). Red foci indicate stronger ingoing potentials for face-related verbs (upper diagrams) and leg-related verbs (lower diagrams). Blue foci indicate stronger ingoing activity for arm-related words. PSD is enhanced at left-lateral locations for face words and at central sites for leg words. At 240–260 ms, direct comparison of CSD topographies is provided elicited by face- and leg-related verbs. The view from the top is shown on the left and a lateral view on the left hemisphere is presented on the right. Stronger ingoing potentials for face (leg) words are specified in blue (red). Greater ingoing potentials are present at left-lateral sites for face-related items and at central sites for leg-related items [cf. Ref. (126)].