Table 2.
The mean cortical activation map for naming in the control group (top) and the location of voxels with the highest Z-scores associated with the prediction of anomia in aphasia (bottom)
| Mean activation map for the normal control participants | |||||
| Z | x | y | z | Anatomy | BA |
| 4.70 | −62 | −6 | 10 | Precentral gyrus | L 22 |
| 4.69 | 26 | −94 | 8 | Middle occipital gyrus | R 18 |
| 4.66 | −62 | −14 | 10 | Transverse temporal gyrus | L 42 |
| 4.63 | 44 | −62 | 6 | Middle temporal gyrus | R 37 |
| 4.60 | 2 | −78 | 24 | Cuneus | R 18 |
| 4.24 | −46 | −60 | −8 | Middle temporal gyrus | L 37 |
| 4.18 | −44 | 28 | 6 | Area triangularis | L 45 |
| Areas that predict anomia severity in aphasia | |||||
| 3.44 | −8 | 40 | 2 | Anterior cingulate gyrus | L 32 |
| 3.04 | −2 | 62 | 2 | Medial frontal gyrus | L 10 |
| 2.94 | −42 | 40 | −14 | Middle frontal gyrus | L 11 |
| 2.93 | −50 | 48 | −10 | Middle frontal gyrus | L 47 |
| 3.20 | −34 | −84 | −2 | Inferior occipital gyrus | L 18 |
Note: Anatomical locations were determined using the Talairach Daemon (http://www.talairach.org/). Z: intensity of activation measured in Z-scores; x, y, and z: MNI coordinates; L: left hemisphere locations; R: right hemisphere locations.