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. 2000 May 16;97(11):6150–6154. doi: 10.1073/pnas.100098897

Table 3.

Activated regions and differences between GR and SP conditions

Region BA Hemisphere n x y z GR vs. SP
AG/SMG 39/40 L 7 −49  ± 7 −51  ± 8 16  ± 10 7.1*
Wernicke 22 L 6 −58  ± 5 −33  ± 16 10  ± 5 6.9*
Broca 44/45 L 7 −51  ± 4 11  ± 7 17  ± 5 22.9**
R 5 46  ± 4 17  ± 3 14  ± 11 5.7*

Identification of regions is described in Methods. BA denotes Brodmann's area and n is the number of subjects showing significant activation in the region in GR vs. CO. Columns x, y, and z show coordinates (mean ± SD) of the centers of active regions in each subject, presented in terms of millimeters from the anterior end of the bicommissural line. Column GR vs. SP shows F-values of the main effect of tasks in an ANOVA (condition × block) for each region. *, P < 0.05; **, P < 0.0001.