Table 3.
Anatomical regions | BA | Left coordinates | Z scores (n voxels) | P values | Right coordinates | Z scores (n voxels) | P values |
MOrbG | 11/10 | −6, 50, −10 | 5.77 (1253) | <0.001*,** | 0, 44, −16 | 5.96 (1253) | <0.001*,** |
SG | 25 | 0, 14, −14 | 5.38 (1253) | <0.001*,** | |||
SFG/MFG | 9 | −24, 42, 40 | 3.81 (44) | <0.001 | 30, 30, 40 | 3.76 (117) | <0.001 |
Cing. | 23/24 | −4, −32, 52 | 5.94 (2605) | <0.001*,** | 0, −50, 24 | 4.86 (2605) | <0.001*,** |
PaC/SMA | 4/6 | −10, −22, 68 | 4.59 (2605) | 0.001* | |||
Pericentral | 3/4/6 | −54, −8, 50 | 3.79 (41) | <0.001 | 46, −16, 62 | 3.79 (100) | <0.001 |
MTG | 21/38 | −54, 6, −18 | 4.26 (573) | <0.001* | 40, 4, −20 | 5.04 (495) | <0.001*,** |
STS | 38 | 64, 0, 14 | 3.63 (30) | <0.001 | |||
STS | 22 | 56, −2, 0 | 3.65 (31) | <0.001 | |||
IOG/LG/FG | 18 | −28, −84, −10 | 3.99 (110) | <0.001 | 22, −86, −8 | 3.70 (20) | <0.001 |
Hippo. | −26, −20, −18 | 4.34 (124) | <0.001 | 24, −12, −18 | 4.61 (164) | <0.001 | |
Caudate | −18, 26, −8 | 4.01 (23) | <0.001 |
Note: The table shows the coordinates of significant cluster maxima (the most significant maxima are given for distinct gyrus/sulcus and BA) in the group analysis for match versus analogy contrast. Coordinates correspond with the MNI template brain statistical maps were thresholded for significance at P < 0.001 uncorrected, with a cluster size of at least 10 voxels. Z scores and P values and the number of voxels in the activated clusters (in round brackets) are reported at this threshold. For all reported activations, FWE−corrected P values <0.05 at the adjusted cluster level (extent cluster correction) are indicated by * and FWE-corrected P values <0.05 at the voxel level are indicated by **. Cing.: middle and posterior cingulate; FG: fusiform gyrus; Hippo.: hippocampus; IOG: inferior occipital gyrus; LG: lingual gyrus; MOG: middle occipital gyrus; MOrbG: middle orbital gyrus; MTG: middle temporal gyrus; PaC: paracentral region; Pins: posterior insula; SG: subgenual region; SMA: supplementary motor area; and STS: superior temporal sulcus.