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. 2011 Feb 10;1373(2):110–123. doi: 10.1016/j.brainres.2010.11.086

Table 3.

Regions showing subsequent source memory effects common to all material types, measured during study.

Contrast Region L/R MNI coordinates (x, y, z) BA T score Cluster size
Source > No Source Inferior frontal gyrus L −57, 27, 9 45 4.14 8
Inferior frontal gyrus L −42, 30, −3 47 3.98 10
Medial orbitofrontal gyrus L −6, 57, −6 10 4.30 5
No Source > Source Intraparietal sulcus R 36, −48, 42 40 4.14 12
L −33, −51, 45 40 3.80 13
Precuneus L −9, −69, 42 7 5.91 74
R 15, −66, 39 7 4.82 43
Posterior cingulate B −6, −42, 21 26/23 5.11 71
Middle cingulate R 9, −30, 45 23 4.14 9
Middle temporal gyrus L −54, −30, 9 22 5.08 27
Superior temporal gyrus L −42, −12, −9 48 3.88 5
Superior temporal pole R 45, 6, −18 21 3.85 12
Inferior frontal gyrus R 33, 24, 30 48 4.62 35
Middle frontal gyrus L −33, 33, 33 46 4.36 13
R 27, 51, 21 46 4.15 12
Thalamus B −15, −21, 18 5.49 112
Insula R 30, 18, 6 48 4.40 8
Supramarginal gyrus R 51, −18, 27 48 4.31 5
R 54, −33, 42 40 4.12 21
ROI Putamen L −24, 6, −3 48 4.28 17
Posterior hippocampus L −18, −36, 6 27 4.69
Posterior hippocampus R 18, −33, 9 27 3.17

L = Left; R = Right; B = Bilateral; BA = Brodmann's area. Peak voxel coordinates identified from anatomical ROI analyses are shown (see Experimental procedures).