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As seen in the figures presented above, in data1 the source estimate strongly locates to the occipital cortex, an area associated with processing of visual information. Three individual consecutive peaks of maximal activity in the occipital cortex are observed which could be explained by a scenario where three consecutive visual stimuli were presented to the test subject.  Occipital activity is seen in both hemispheres. At the time of the first peak activity no evident lateralization of the activity can be observed but especially at the time of the second peak activity more activity in the left hemisphere can be seen. Especially the left temporal lobe including its ventral parts seems to be more active in comparison to the right temporal lobe, which could be, in theory, explained by activation of the visual ventral stream.  Dominant activity of test subject's left hemisphere in comparison with its left counterpart suggests that the source visual stimuli was more abundant in the test subject's left visual field.