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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2011 Aug 1.
Published in final edited form as: Neuropsychologia. 2010 Jun 19;48(10):3110–3120. doi: 10.1016/j.neuropsychologia.2010.06.023

Table 1.

Significant brain activations separately for the three interval durations reflecting stronger activation for the encoding versus the control phase (p < 0.01, corrected). These activation clusters were used as ROI for the time activity curves.

Encoding phase > Control phase
3 seconds
Brain area

µl

Talairach
(x y z)

t
9 seconds
Brain area

µl

Talairach
(x y z)

t
18 seconds
Brain area

µl

Talairach
(x y z)

t
R SMA 832 3 −24 55 4.8 L R SMA 2752 1 −22 56 6.3 L R SMA 896 2 −22 54 5.6
R subgenual ACC,
caudate
1088 3 18 −1 7.5 R pre- post central 5888 25 −29 59 7 R pre-central 768 43 13 50 4.6
L caudate, Thalamus 832 −19 −35 16 5.2 R pre-central 768 48 12 48 4.6 R posterior insula, post
central
1536 45 −15 15 5.9
L angular gyrus, pre-
cuneus
896 −39 −70 34 4.6 R posterior insula, pre-
central, superior
temporal
5760 53 −19 14 6.3 L posterior insula,
transverse temporal
1280 −40 −25 14 6.2
L posterior insula, pre-
central, superior
temporal, transverse
temporal
4864 −45 −23 12 8.2 L inferior frontal,
superior temporal
768 −33 6 −16 6.4
R inferior frontal,
superior temporal
768 26 10 −11 8.9
R superior temporal,
inferior parietal
896 55 −30 16 5.6
R superior temporal
(temporal pole)
832 45 12 −19 4.6