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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2009 Sep 1.
Published in final edited form as: J Cogn Neurosci. 2009 Apr;21(4):713–724. doi: 10.1162/jocn.2009.21052

Table 1.

Coordinates of Peak Activations and F Values for Regions Demonstrating a Significantly Different BOLD Response for Targets as a Function of Hierarchy Cue, Hierarchy Cue × Stimulus Gender, and Hierarchy Cue × Stimulus Gender × Subject Gender

Region L/R BA mm3 F x y z
Hierarchy Cue
VLPFC (inferior frontal gyrus)a R 47/11 933 10.02 45 39 −16
DLPFC (middle frontal gyrus)b L 46 589 10.42 −46 29 24
Middle temporal gyrus R 37 21,537 29.03 51 −67 5
Posterior cingulate L 30 4194 16.16 −10 −70 7
R 30 3408 12.55 17 −65 2
Middle occipital gyrus L 19 19,339 26.13 −50 −73 6
Cuneus L 19 466 9.48 −27 −91 22
Hierarchy Cue × Stimulus Gender
VMPFC (Orbital gyrus) R/L 11 408 11.03 5 40 −22
Amygdala/parahippocampal gyrus R 664 9.63 23 −7 −11
Hierarchy Cue × Stimulus Gender Subject × Gender
VLPFC (inferior frontal gyrus)c L 22 280 7.79 −52 13 1
R* 47 213 7.40 55 20 −1
Middle frontal gyrus L 8 676 9.30 −47 20 45
L* 6 216 8.32 −28 18 62
Superior frontal gyrus L 6 599 10.51 −17 −13 70
STC (Superior temporal gyrus)d L 13 511 7.62 −53 −42 19
L 39 923 9.20 −59 −58 21
R 22 319 7.65 53 1 −1
R 41 1115 8.87 57 −23 6
Inferior temporal gyrus L 21 1529 9.90 −58 −22 −19
L 20 302 8.12 −43 −6 −46
Postcentral gyrus R 3 260 8.85 24 −37 55
Fusiform gyrus R 37 1295 11.25 44 −48 −17
Inferior temporal/middle occipital gyrus L 37 1553 10.32 −59 −60 −13
R 37 2133 8.70 44 −69 −10
Lingual gyrus R 18 500 7.83 14 −87 −22
R 18 471 8.47 29 −79 −12

All activations significant at p < .005, corrected for multiple comparisons at p < .05; exceptions (*) are significant at p < .005, uncorrected.

a

For an illustration of the pattern of results in this region, see Figure 3A.

b

For an illustration of the pattern of results in this region, see Figure 3B.

c

For an illustration of the pattern of results in this region, see Figure 4A.

d

For an illustration of the pattern of results in this region, see Figure 4B.