In data2 two peaks of maximal activity can be observed as can be seen in figure \ref{fig_datac2}. As in data1 the maximal activity localizes in the occipital cortex (figures \ref{fig_data2_peak1} and \ref{fig_data2_peak2})

At the time of the first peak activity (105 ms, figure \ref{fig_data2_peak1}) a lateralization to the right hemisphere can be observed. The lateralization is still seen at the time of the second peak activity (213 ms, figure \ref{fig_data2_peak2}), although being more dominant. In comparison with the source estimate of the data1 not as clear activation of the temporal lobe is present.

As argued in the commentary of the data1, here the dominant activity of the right visual cortex can be explained by the lateralization of the visual stimuli to the test subject’s left visual field.