This is the description of the data used in the meta-analysis investigating biological motion perception in \\ autism spectrum disorder. https://doi.org/10.1186/s13229-019-0299-8 Authors: Todorova, G. K., Hatton, R. E. M. & Pollick, F.E. (2019) Date: 21/11/2019 \\\\\\ Update: 10/08/2021 by Greta K. Todorova The Pre-processing.R file was update to redo the Figure 4, as it was producing wrong colour schemes for panel B. This matches the correction in the journal: DOI : 10.1186/s13229-021-00462-6 Title : Correction to: Biological motion perception in autism spectrum disorder: a meta-analysis. \\\\\\ file: fmri.txt Contains fMRI coordinates from papers that use emotion and non-emotion related biological motion \\ paradigms. N = 8 For each paper it is reported: - first author - year of publication - record of paper in the review process - the type of paradigm - contract obtained i.e NT > ASD - number of subects - fMRI coordinates file: fmri_not_used.txt Contains fMRI coordinates from papers that were not used in the analysis \\ paradigms. N = 8 For each paper it is reported: - first author - year of publication - record of paper in the review process - the type of paradigm - contract obtained i.e NT > ASD - number of subects - fMRI coordinates ####################################################################################################### fMRI analysis was done usin GingerALE v3.0.2 (Eickhoff, Bzdok, Laird, Kurth & Fox, 2012; \\ Eickhoff et al., 2009; Turkeltaub et al. 2012) Eickhoff 
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