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. 2009 Sep 24;20(6):1274–1285. doi: 10.1093/cercor/bhp194

Table 4.

Functional ROIs and summary of task effects for the decision phase

Region x y z Volume P η2 Contrast
Frontal lobe
    [1] B anterior cingulate 8 30 20 1.43 0.0001 0.42 T > P > C
    [2] L inferior frontal (45) −45 32 4 3.70 0.0001 0.53 T = P > C
    [3] R inferior, middle frontal (10) 38 39 1 2.22 0.0001 0.55 T > P > C
    [4] B pre-SMA/SMA, anterior cingulate (6) −4 5 53 4.86 0.0001 0.50 T > P = C
    [5] B pre-SMA, anterior cingulate (6,8,32) 1 21 39 11.93 0.0001 0.54 T > P > C
    [6] R middle, inferior frontal (45,46) 44 19 21 9.43 0.0001 0.53 T > P > C
    [7] L middle, inferior frontal, precentral (9,44,45) −44 9 25 17.37 0.0001 0.60 T > P > C
    [8] R middle, inferior frontal, precentral gyrus (44) 41 5 39 3.15 0.0001 0.43 T > P > C
Parietal lobe
    [9] L inferior parietal (40) −38 −46 42 9.62 0.0001 0.51 T > P > C
    [10] R inferior parietal, SMG (40) 42 −46 40 5.24 0.0001 0.48 T > P = C
Temporal lobe
    [11] L superior temporal (21) −54 −23 0 0.68 0.001 0.36 T > P = C
    [12] R middle temporal (20) 54 −37 −10 0.45 0.001 0.36 T > P = C
    [13] L superior temporal (13) −51 −40 16 1.51 0.001 0.38 T > P = C
Limbic system
    [14] L insula (13) −35 16 2 4.08 0.0001 0.52 T > P > C
    [15] R insula (13) 36 20 0 2.01 0.0001 0.47 T > P > C
    [16] L thalamus −12 −14 8 1.78 0.01 0.28 T > P = C
    [17] R thalamus 8 −16 6 1.92 0.001 0.31 T > P = C
Basal ganglia
    [18] L putamen, caudate −14 7 1 3.47 0.0001 0.43 T > P > C
    [19] R putamen, caudate, globus pallidus 14 7 3 5.88 0.0001 0.49 T > P > C
Cerebellum
    [20] B lobules IV, V, VI −5 −43 −23 1.99 0.0001 0.48 T > P > C
    [21] L lobules VIIB −12 −69 −31 1.52 0.0001 0.58 T > P = C
    [22] B pons 1 −17 −26 0.65 0.0001 0.47 T > P > C

Note: Numbers on the left refer to brain regions displayed in Figure 7. Numbers in parentheses after the region label refer to Brodmann areas defined by the Talairach and Tournoux (1988) atlas. Cerebellar lobules were defined by the Schmahmann et al. (2000) atlas. Coordinates represent distance in mm from anterior commissure: x, right (+)/left (−); y, anterior (+)/posterior (−); z, superior (+)/inferior (−). P values are the result of the repeated-measures ANOVA. L = left; R = right; B = bilateral; and SMG = supramarginal gyrus.