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. 2008 Jan 31;18(9):2054–2065. doi: 10.1093/cercor/bhm228

Table 5.

Thirty-eight brain regions showing an interaction of time × age effect in children and adults

x y z Size (cm3) Location Time × age (Z-score) Approximate Brodmann area
Left
    −10 39 32 0.41 Sup. frontal gyrus 3.47 9
    −21 16 32 1.18 Cingulate gyrus 3.13 32
    −16 −75 29 2.82 Cuneus 2.54 19
    −9 −57 29 2.29 Precuneus 4.15 18*
    −22 −61 24 1.09 Precuneus 4.45 18*
    −6 −98 −1 0.77 Calcarine sulcus 4.01 17*
    −52 −42 24 3.46 Supramarginal gyrus 2.93 40
    −43 −27 25 0.66 Inf. parietal lobe 4.42 40*
    −33 −50 30 0.33 Inf. parietal lobe 2.61 40
    −26 −64 43 2.73 Inf. parietal lobe 3.14 7
    −12 −54 40 1.45 Precuneus 5.17 7*
    −10 −69 43 1.38 Precuneus 3.62 7
    −7 −54 49 3.22 Sup. parietal lobe 3.57 7
    −49 −62 29 1.34 Angular gyrus 4.82 39*
    −9 −35 25 1.34 Post. cing. 5.27 23*
    −16 −62 −12 0.37 Cerebellum 3.21 —*
    −15 −67 −20 4.07 Cerebellum 2.65
    −5 −69 −11 1.18 Cerebellum 3.16 —*
Right
    9 44 23 0.34 Sup. frontal gyrus 4.61 9*
    15 −78 33 2.76 Cuneus 2.96 19
    25 −80 23 2.92 Sup. occipital gyrus 2.60 19
    23 −80 9 0.36 Med. occipital gyrus 3.15 19*
    9 −46 61 1.18 Sup. parietal lobe 3.35 7
    7 −49 48 3.03 Sup. parietal lobe 2.81 7
    7 −61 48 1.38 Sup. parietal lobe 3.43 7
    16 −50 44 2.00 Precuneus 4.84 7*
    21 −68 45 1.90 Precuneus 3.10 7
    29 −58 46 2.42 Inf. parietal lobe 2.70 7
    43 −57 44 0.41 Inf. parietal lobe 4.40 40*
    37 −39 24 0.40 Inf. parietal lobe 4.20 40*
    45 −50 24 1.97 Inf. parietal lobe 4.81 39*
    36 −67 22 1.97 Mid. temporal gyrus 3.26 39
    40 −47 11 1.52 Sup. temporal gyrus 4.59 22*
    49 −58 8 2.94 Mid. temporal gyrus 2.56 37
    32 −56 −5 1.22 Inf. temporal gyrus 4.19 37*
    9 −43 26 1.66 Post. cingulate 4.53 23*
    8 −56 26 1.65 Post. cingulate 3.56 31*
    6 −72 −10 1.43 Cerebellum 3.39 —*

Note: Asterisk indicates regions from this interaction image, whereas other regions were from the main effect of time image, and also showed a significant effect of time × age. Bold indicates significant activity in children only (no significant adult activity), whereas the other regions were significantly active in both groups, but significantly less so in adults.