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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2009 Oct 1.
Published in final edited form as: Epilepsy Behav. 2008 Jul 21;13(3):463–469. doi: 10.1016/j.yebeh.2008.06.011

Table 4.

Activation differences between Healthy and Epilepsy subjects: main effect of regression.

Cluster Volume (µL) Max t-score Mean SEM X Y Z Region BA
1 153200 −22.67 −6.70 0.07 34 −61 −5 R FFG 19
sub-maxima −16.16 27 −93 15 R MOG 19
−17.02 −21 −89 20 L MOG 18
−15.08 11 −73 5 R Lingual 18
−11.88 −41 −57 −10 L FFG 37
2 94640 −11.99 −4.70 0.04 −6 3 45 L ACC 24
sub-maxima −7.25 −34 −1 50 L MFG 6
−9.54 −46 15 −5 L IFG 47
−6.57 −50 −21 55 L PostCentrG 1
−5.79 18 −5 20 R Caudate
−6.07 −18 −1 15 L Putamen
−7.06 42 7 25 R IFG 9
−5.12 54 7 35 R MFG 9
3 4560 −10.85 −5.39 0.25 22 −53 55 R SPL 7
4 4400 −5.90 −4.02 0.11 −30 −49 40 L IPL 7
5 2240 −6.76 −4.67 0.20 34 11 −30 R STG 38
6 1520 −5.31 −3.83 0.13 30 27 0 R IFG 47
7 1280 −7.08 −4.58 0.32 54 −13 15 R PostCentrG 43

Negative differences indicate greater activation for Epilepsy subjects. µL – microliters, SEM – standard error of the mean, L – left, R – right, FFG – fusiform gyrus, MOG – middle occipital gyrus, ACC – anterior cingulated cortex, MFG – middle frontal gyrus, IFG – inferior frontal gyrus, PostCentrG – post-central gyrus, SPL – superior parietal lobule, IPL – inferior parietal lobule, STG – superior temporal gyrus.