2002
DOI: 10.1006/nimg.2002.1131
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Meta-Analysis of the Functional Neuroanatomy of Single-Word Reading: Method and Validation

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“…This combined approach identified 21 potential articles. As primary source data must be reported in standard stereotactic coordinates (either Talairach or MNI space) to be used in voxel-level quantitative meta-analyses [Laird et al, 2005a;Turkeltaub et al, 2002], only 17 articles could be included in the review. Of these articles, only those that reported coordinates from patients with schizophrenia alone (n ϭ 7) or coordinates from patient-control contrasts were included (n ϭ 6; total n ϭ 12; see Table I).…”
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“…This combined approach identified 21 potential articles. As primary source data must be reported in standard stereotactic coordinates (either Talairach or MNI space) to be used in voxel-level quantitative meta-analyses [Laird et al, 2005a;Turkeltaub et al, 2002], only 17 articles could be included in the review. Of these articles, only those that reported coordinates from patients with schizophrenia alone (n ϭ 7) or coordinates from patient-control contrasts were included (n ϭ 6; total n ϭ 12; see Table I).…”
Section: Literature Searchmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Activation likelihood estimation (ALE) is a relatively new method of quantitative meta-analysis of functional neuroimaging data developed by Turkeltaub et al [2002] and significantly expanded by Laird et al [2005a]. ALE is a voxel-based method for finding concordance within a neuroimaging literature that does not rely upon author-assigned anatomical labels [Laird et al, 2005b].…”
Section: Quantitative Meta-analysis Proceduresmentioning
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“…It should also be possible to conduct searches for sets of coordinates, so that it is possible to search for networks (i.e., find papers that report activations within a set of locations). In addition, we consider it important that quantitative meta-analyses (Chein et al, 2002;Laird et al, 2005a;Turkeltaub et al, 2002;Wager & Smith, 2003) be included in the database and it be possible to restrict searches to these types of papers. This would allow for the identification of relevant papers on a meta-level.…”
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“…There has been a large body of research using meta‐analytical approaches in the field of single‐word recognition (Jobard, Crivello, & Tzourio‐Mazoyer, 2003; Martin, Schurz, Kronbichler, & Richlan, 2015; Taylor, Rastle, & Davis, 2013; Turkeltaub, Eden, Jones, & Zeffiro, 2002). In general, our results were in agreement with previous findings that ventral regions, such as the VOT, MTG, and IFG, are activated during single word processing.…”
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