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. 2007 Aug 17;34(12):2073–2081. doi: 10.1007/s00259-007-0517-z

Table 1.

Overview of brain areas with statistically significant cerebral blood flow changes

    Side Region Talairach coordinates Number of voxels t-value
x y z
Music vs noise Females Right BA 22 61 −6 −1 1,459 7.77
Left BA 22 −51 −10 −1 310 5.02
Males Right BA 41, 42, 22 52 2 −3 3,234 7.87
Left BA 41, 42, 22 −51 −8 0 2,190 7.87
Music vs baseline Females Right BA 41, 42, 22 57 −4 −1 2,750 8.85
Left BA 41, 42, 22 −48 −17 3 1,866 7.97
Males Right BA 41, 42, 22 51 −10 2 2,475 10.36
Left BA 41, 42, 22 −48 −12 1 2,306 8.67
Noise vs baseline Females Right BA 41 46 −21 5 446 6.49
Left BA 41 −40 −23 5 463 6.24
Males No suprathreshold clusters
Baseline vs noise Females No suprathreshold clusters
Males Right BA 9 20 50 29 968 5.20
Baseline vs music Males No suprathreshold clusters
Females No suprathreshold clusters

The region, covered by the whole cluster and noted in Brodmann areas, and the number of voxels in the cluster are described [14]. BA 41 corresponds to the PAC, BA 22 and 42 correspond to secondary auditory areas. Only the stereotaxic (Talairach) coordinates and t-value of the maximum of the cluster are given. The significance threshold was p  < 0.05 FDR-corrected for multiple comparisons; extent threshold was 8 voxels; voxel size was 2 × 2 × 2 mm. Brain regions were identified using the Talairach atlas and the stereotactic atlas of the human brain of Mai et al. [52, 53]