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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2009 Sep 1.
Published in final edited form as: Biol Psychiatry. 2008 May 27;64(5):407–418. doi: 10.1016/j.biopsych.2008.03.018

Table 6.

Group by Concreteness Interactions: Differences between the patient and control groups in hemodynamic modulation to concrete versus abstract sentences.

No. Region Lat. BA Area mm2 Tal. x, y, z P Area mm2 Tal. x, y, z p Area mm2 Tal. x, y, z p
Group by Concreteness Interactions Controls: Concrete > Abstract Patients: Abstract > Concrete
1 Superior and middle frontal gyrus L 8/9/46 2450 −21 24 47 2.7e−5 1364 −18 23 50 .00021 3800 −17 47 27 6.0e−5
R 2300 31 25 40 .0007 1631 26 7 41 .00071 2151 41 27 21 .00132
2 Post central gyrus L 1/2 740 −45 −16 34 .0006 728 −44 −16 34 .00015 NS
3 Precuneus L 7 649 −2 −62 41 .0007 NS 921 −8 −68 43 6.3e−5

No. corresponds directly to cluster labels in Figure 4. When clusters or Brodmann Areas (BAs) span over more than one region, both regions/BAs are indicated, separated by a hash sign. Lat.: Laterality. Tal. (Talairach) coordinates. All clusters indicated in p column reached cluster-level significance of p < 0.05, corrected across the whole cortex, except for those marked with ^ that reached a voxel-wise significance of p < 0.05, uncorrected across the cortex. NS: non-significant.