Fig. 4
fMRI activity (BOLD signal) for the visual search task (high load) condition and the high load/no search control condition. Activity in both the dorsal and ventral stream ROIs was significantly lower for the high load/no search task than for the visual search task in CVI. This suggests that neural differences in the dorsal and ventral streams indeed reflect the impairment in visual search in CVI and are not due to their known impairment in motion processing more generally. *  P < 0.01; Bonferroni corrected for multiple comparisons.

fMRI activity (BOLD signal) for the visual search task (high load) condition and the high load/no search control condition. Activity in both the dorsal and ventral stream ROIs was significantly lower for the high load/no search task than for the visual search task in CVI. This suggests that neural differences in the dorsal and ventral streams indeed reflect the impairment in visual search in CVI and are not due to their known impairment in motion processing more generally. *  P < 0.01; Bonferroni corrected for multiple comparisons.

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