I have two related but different tasks - task A and task B.
I find that when you do task A regions x, y, z light up and when you do task B regions x, y, z, and w light up.
As we all know all regions of the brain light up to varying degrees regardless what's going on but what I want to be able to demonstrate is that w really is a region unique to task B.
I should add the data for tasks A and B were collected under different conditions so no simple 'contrast' is possible.
Any help gratefully received.
Philip.
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