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. 2023 Sep 13;17:1263693. doi: 10.3389/fnins.2023.1263693

TABLE 3.

Features of clusters in the crude SVR-LSM analysis.

Cluster number Number of voxels Anatomical location of the center of gravity Center MNI* coordinates Anatomical location of peak intensity Peak MNI coordinates Anatomical locations involved in the cluster (>500)
Right 1 18,180 Precentral gyrus 37 −3 37 Insula 36 −1 16 Precentral gyrus
Opercular part of the inferior frontal gyrus
Middle frontal gyrus
Postcentral gyrus
Superior frontal gyrus
Insula
2 2,146 Angular gyrus 52 −62 47 Angular gyrus 43 −63 44
3 331 Angular gyrus 30 −59 50 Angular gyrus 30 −61 48
4 120 Supramarginal gyrus 68 −27 27 Supramarginal gyrus 68 −22 24
5 109 Supramarginal gyrus 48 −40 43 Supramarginal gyrus 49 −42 42
Left 6 17,271 Precentral gyrus (postcentral in aal3v1 atlas) −44 −21 37 Precentral gyrus −55 −6 31 Postcentral gyrus
Precentral gyrus
Supramarginal gyrus
Insula
7 193 Undefined −28 −54 81 Undefined −28 −55 85
8 179 Superior parietal lobule −31 −49 66 Superior parietal lobule −31 −46 66
9 172 Undefined −30 −45 79 Undefined −26 −44 79
10 131 Undefined −41 −41 70 Undefined −41 −38 63

Clusters with > 100 voxels satisfying P < 0.05 are shown. Results are listed in descending order of voxel size for each hemisphere. The locations of peak intensity and center of gravity are provided as brain regions and Montreal Neurological Institute (MNI) coordinates. Anatomical description from the xjview program is specified based on the Talairach Atlas Labels, and the brain regions on the Automated Anatomical Labelling atlas 3 (AAL3v1) are also provided. In case of differences between the two suggested regions, both regions are described in the table. As the anatomical location of the center and peak intensity did not fully represent anatomical regions in large clusters, anatomical locations with > 500 voxels in the cluster are additionally provided. *MNI, Montreal Neurological Institute.