Figure 1. Priming task. (A) A schematic representation of the trial sequence. (B) Examples of the factorial combination of prime–target contextual (Related.

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Figure 1. Priming task. (A) A schematic representation of the trial sequence. (B) Examples of the factorial combination of prime–target contextual (Related or Unrelated) relationship and imageability (Low and High). From: Separable Effects of Semantic Priming and Imageability on Word Processing in Human Cortex Cereb Cortex. 2004;14(5):521-529. doi:10.1093/cercor/bhh014 Cereb Cortex |

Figure 2. Results of context manipulation Figure 2. Results of context manipulation. (A) Areas that were significantly more active on unrelated than on related trials are overlaid onto a 3-D rendering of a single subject’s high resolution anatomical image. These regions were significantly activated at the fixed and random effects levels (see Methods). Color bar represents P-value of fixed-effects analysis. See Table 1 for statistics for random effects analysis. (B) Averaged peak per cent signal change in each of the regions shown in A shown as a function of prime–target relationship, i.e. imageability (High/Low) and relatedness (Related/Unrelated). Error bars represent standard error of the mean. Abbreviations are as in Table 1. From: Separable Effects of Semantic Priming and Imageability on Word Processing in Human Cortex Cereb Cortex. 2004;14(5):521-529. doi:10.1093/cercor/bhh014 Cereb Cortex |

Figure 3. Results of imageability manipulation Figure 3. Results of imageability manipulation. (A) Areas that were significantly more active on high imageable than low imageable trials are overlaid onto a 3-D rendering of a single subject’s high resolution anatomical image. These regions were significantly activated at the fixed and random effects levels (see Methods). Color bar represents P-value of fixed-effects analysis. See Table 2 for statistics for random effects analysis. (B) Averaged peak per cent signal change in each of the regions shown in A shown as a function of prime–target relationship, i.e. imageability (High/Low) and relatedness (Related/Unrelated). *Activation not shown in Panel A. Error bars represent standard error of the mean. Abbreviations are as in Tables 1 and 2. From: Separable Effects of Semantic Priming and Imageability on Word Processing in Human Cortex Cereb Cortex. 2004;14(5):521-529. doi:10.1093/cercor/bhh014 Cereb Cortex |

Figure 4. Combined results Figure 4. Combined results. Shown are the data from Figure 2 and Figure 3 overlaid onto a 3-D rendering of a single subject’s high resolution anatomical image. Areas showing effects of priming/context are shown in blue and areas showing effects of imageability are shown in red. Abbreviations are as in Tables 1 and 2. From: Separable Effects of Semantic Priming and Imageability on Word Processing in Human Cortex Cereb Cortex. 2004;14(5):521-529. doi:10.1093/cercor/bhh014 Cereb Cortex |