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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2010 Jun 15.
Published in final edited form as: Am J Psychiatry. 2009 May 1;166(8):863–874. doi: 10.1176/appi.ajp.2009.08091307

TABLE 3.

Between-Group Differences in Functional Imaging Studies of Episodic Encoding in Patients With Schizophrenia and Comparison Subjects

Comparison and Hemisphere Lobe Gyrus Brodmann’s Area Volume (mm3) Centera
Comparison subjects minus schizophrenia patients
 Right Frontal Superior frontal 10, 32 4,608 22, 48, 14
 Right Frontal Superior frontal 8 1,104 6, 36, 48
 Right Frontal Inferior frontal 45, 46 2,760 40, 30, 12
 Left Frontal Inferior frontal 45 1,424 −36, 26, 12
 Right Parietal Inferior parietal 40 1,056 50, −48, 36
 Right Occipital Lingual 17 1,192 18, −86, 0
 Right Subcortical Cingulate gyrus 31 896 4, −36, 32
Schizophrenia patients minus comparison subjects
 Left Frontal Precentral 6 2,704 −46, −8, 40
 Left Temporal Middle temporal 37 352 −44, −42, −8
 Left Parietal Postcentral 2 344 −44, −28, 36
 Left Subcortical Cingulate 24 1,368 −2, 6, 38
 Left Subcortical Parahippocampal 19 304 −28, −50, −4
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Center of mass in Talairach coordinates.