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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2011 Feb 1.
Published in final edited form as: Neuroimage. 2009 Sep 28;49(3):2871. doi: 10.1016/j.neuroimage.2009.09.047

Table 1.

Significant whole brain cluster activations by contrast and function.

Contrasts and Regions
Novel > Familiar BA Tal x Taly Tal z p-value for
peak voxel in
cluster
Affective Areas
L amygdala na −21.8 −7.4 −12.3 < 10−5
L thalamus na −15.8 −24.2 1.2 < 10−5
R thalamus na 10.9 −22.3 0.7 < 10−7
L caudate na −8.9 6.4 1.5 < 10−6
R caudate na 10.9 8.3 1.0 < 10−5
L putamen na −21.8 −0.7 4.6 < 10−6
L pallidum na −20.8 −2.7 3.4 < 10−5
L insula 13 −29.7 22.5 3.5 < 10−5
R insula 13 33.7 16.4 −1.7 < 10−5
L parahippocampal gyrus 36 −23.8 −34.8 −16.8 < 10−7
R parahippocampal gyrus 36 24.8 −39.4 −11.5 < 10−7
R inferior temporal pole 38 35.6 20.8 −30.5 < 10−5
L inferior temporal pole 38 −34.9 7.5 −24.1 < 10−5
L medial temporal gyrus 38 −39.6 14.4 −22.8 < 10−5
R superior temporal gyrus 38 23.8 13.6 −20.0 < 10−8
Memory Areas
L hippocampus na −21.8 −32.5 −9.3 < 10−5
R hippocampus na 24.8 −28.7 −10.3 < 10−5
Control Areas
R inferior frontal gyrus 44 35.6 8.1 26.3 < 10−10
R inferior frontal gyrus 45 43.6 34.3 6.6 < 10−8
L middle frontal gyrus 45 −39.6 25.2 18.1 < 10−8
L inferior frontal gyrus 45 −46.5 34.1 2.4 < 10−5
Visual Areas
L striate area 17 −11.9 −73.9 17.5 < 10−5
R area 17 17 10.9 −85.9 11.7 < 10−6
L area 17 17 −15.8 −86.9 9.9 < 10−6
R occipital gyrus 18 34.7 −86.2 5.2 < 10−7
L occipital gyrus 18 −37.6 −85.6 16.3 < 10−12
R occipital gyrus 19 −48.5 −76.8 17.7 < 10−9
L occipital gyrus 19 46.5 75.9 16.7 < 10−9
L fusiform gyrus 37 −26.7 −50.1 −11.8 < 10−8
R fusiform gyrus 37 25.7 −50.0 −10.1 < 10−9
L lateral geniculate nucleus na −20.8 −26.5 −5.4 < 10−6
Negative > Neutral BA x y z p-value for
peak voxel in
cluster
Affective Areas
L inferior frontal gyrus 47 −45.5 23.6 −13.8 < 10−5
L inferior frontal gyrus 47 −37.6 22.3 −0.2 < 10−5
Control Areas
none
Visual Areas
L area17 17 −7.9 −83.7 −3.4 < 10−5
R area17 17 11.9 −83.8 −5.1 < 10−7
L occipital gyrus 18 −29.7 −83.5 0.0 < 10−5
R occipital gyrus 18 25.7 −73.2 −7.3 < 10−9
L angular gyrus 19 −27.7 −80.2 27.0 < 10−5
R parieto−occipital gyrus 19 21.8 −83.1 27.2 < 10−5
L fusiform 37 −45.5 −59.6 −8.0 < 10−5
R fusiform 37 47.5 −59.1 3.9 < 10−5
Positive > Neutral BA x y z p-value for
peak voxel in
cluster
Affective Areas
L middle frontal gyrus 10 −4.0 49.6 2.1 < 10−6
Control Areas
R middle frontal gyrus 9 47.5 25.5 23.6 < 10−6
L superior frontopolar gyrus 9 −9.9 46.4 15.2 < 10−5
L inferior frontal gyrus 45 −41.6 25.0 14.4 < 10−5
L middle frontal gyrus 46 −49.5 46.1 9.7 < 10−8
Visual Areas
L fusiform gyrus 19 −29.7 −67.2 −4.2 < 10−7
L middle temporal gyrus 19 −37.6 −76.0 13.9 < 10−8
R medial occipital gyrus 19 35.6 −76.5 4.8 < 10−5
R angular gyrus 39 41.6 −69.2 33.9 < 10−7
High Arousal > Mid Arousal BA x y z p-value for
peak voxel in
cluster
Affective Areas
none
Control Areas
none
Visual Areas
R occipital gyrus 17 9.9 −72.61 4.56 < 10−6
L occipital gyrus 18 −39.6 −87.65 14.52 < 10−8
R middle temporal gyrus 18 45.54 −57.71 −8.05 < 10−6
R inferior temporal gyrus 19 37.62 −79.63 19.65 < 10−6
L inferior temporal gyrus 37 −37.62 −59.98 −14.66 < 10−5

Note: Cluster requirements were (1) minimum ten contiguous voxel extent, and (2) minimum peak voxel significance threshold at p <.00001. Brodmann areas were localized using the Talairach & Tournoux (1988) atlas, and anatomic areas were identified using the Mai, Paxinos, & Voss (2008) atlas. Significant clusters in functional areas beyond the scope of the current paper are not reported in this table.