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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2011 Feb 15.
Published in final edited form as: Neuroimage. 2009 Nov 24;49(4):3426–3435. doi: 10.1016/j.neuroimage.2009.11.020

Table 2.

Brain areas showing significant CBF decreases for the post-task resting baseline comparing to pre-task resting baseline (Rest2 – Rest1) and for the last quintile of the PVT comparing to first quintile of the PVT (PVTq5 – PVTq1). Thresholds were set as whole brain FDR corrected p < 0.05 and small volume corrected p < 0.05, respectively. L. left, R. right, B. bilateral.

Regions Cluster Size MNI Coordinates Peak Z Peak P
(corrected)

x y z
(A) CBF decreases: Rest2 – Rest1
R. anterior cingulate cortex, middle frontal gyrus, inferior frontal cortex 1008 18 48 10 5.12 0.005
2 42 14 5.02 0.005
18 38 6 4.98 0.005
L. superior temporal cortex 313 -54 -22 0 4.56 0.006
-52 -34 10 4.29 0.009
R. inferior parietal lobe/cuneus 82 26 -56 28 4.48 0.007
L. anterior cingulate cortex 70 -12 44 12 4.40 0.008
R. superior temporal cortex 477 62 -32 8 4.12 0.011
L. middle frontal gyrus 46 -36 46 6 4.05 0.013

(B) CBF decreases: PVTq5 – PVTq1
B. posterior cingulate cortex 565 -6 -32 40 4.23 0.010
2 -18 36 4.12 0.011
R. middle frontal gyrus 105 44 10 46 3.81 0.03