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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2012 Apr 1.
Published in final edited form as: Neuropsychologia. 2010 Dec 28;49(5):1105–1127. doi: 10.1016/j.neuropsychologia.2010.12.032

Table 4.

Overlapping brain areas active for both concept and situation main effects in the Concept X Situation ANOVA on concept activations.

Brain Region Brodmann Area Spatial Extent Situation
Concept
Main Effect
Peak
Mean F Peak
Mean F Situation
Concept
x y z x y z Physical Social Anger Fear Observe Plan
dmPFC 9 76 −1 50 30 16.40 −3 51 31 17.70 + + + +
R STG 41 5 40 −25 14 15.51 38 −26 11 7.64 + + +
R STG 22 8 47 −15 −1 17.21 66 −18 2 7.36 + + +

Note. None of these clusters is the same as any other cluster reported in Tables 2, 3, and 5 for another effect type. The blocks of regions indicated within a contiguous white or gray background are all areas extracted from a large cluster of activation in the initial F maps. The overlapping clusters in this table are not repetitions of clusters in Tables 2 and 3 but are unique clusters that occurred in both situation and concept main effects (see the text for further details). The blocks of regions indicated within a contiguous white or gray background are all areas extracted from a large cluster of activation in the initial F maps. R is right hemisphere, dmPFC is dorsomedial prefrontal cortex, STG is superior temporal gyrus. Bolded Brodmann Areas were originally part of a larger cluster broken out using a mask for the respective area. tal indicates that the corresponding Talairach atlas region was used as a mask instead of a Brodmann Area. Spatial extent is in functional voxels, where 1 functional voxel is approximately 23.67 voxels in mm3 units. Main effects in bold indicate that the activation for the respective concept was significantly greater than all other concepts. Cluster peaks are given in Talairach coordinates.