Probability maps of Heschl's gyrus. For Heschl's gyrus, probability atlas maps (upper two rows in a), probability difference maps (SPdM, third row in a and b), and probability significance map (SsM, at the fourth row in a and at c) are displayed. In SPdM, the positive values with hot colors indicate the voxels where normal controls (NC) have higher probability than schizophrenics (SZ), while the negative values with cold colors indicate the voxels where schizophrenics show higher probability than normal controls. PD is the probability difference between NC and SZ, that is, probability of NC—probability of SZ, at the voxel. We displayed the ranges where the difference of probability was higher than 20% for visualization purpose (|PD| > 0.2). The SsM's were derived by applying Fisher's exact test to all voxels. The SsM in (a) is displayed overlain with SPdM, hot color level indicating NC has a higher probability than SZ in the voxel, while cold colors indicating conversely. In (c), the red dots indicate normal controls have a higher probability than schizophrenics while yellow dots indicate conversely with P < 0.05 (uncorrected). L: lateral, M: medial, S: superior, I: inferior, A: anterior, P: posterior.