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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2011 Jun 14.
Published in final edited form as: J Cogn Neurosci. 2008 Aug;20(8):1390–1402. doi: 10.1162/jocn.2008.20096

Table 3.

Common Areas of Activation for True (TRA) and False (FRA) Retrieval

Young Old


H BA x y z t x y z t
TRA—Common Areas
Frontal
    Superior L   8 −38 24 44 4.01 −34 21 44 2.95
    Ventromedial
PFC R 11/47 34 33 −2 4.06 19 29 −14 5
Anterior cingulate M 32/10 −8 37 −5 5.32   8 44 1 8.51
Hippocampus/PHG L −26 −19 −12 4.58 −19 −8 −19 4.22
R 30 −23 −8 3.7 30 −19 −5 3.43
Posterior cingulate/Precuneus M 31/24 −8 −16 39 5.78 0 −9 39 6.24
Inferior parietal L 39/40 −41 −58 24 2.97 −49 −50 24 6.29
Cuneus M 19/18 8 −87 29 3.89 −4 −87 32 7.85
FRA—Common Areas
Frontal
    Fronto-polar M 10 0 45 12 5.25 −8 55 −3 4.84
    Superior L   8 −34 21 51 3.65 −34 24 44 3.69
Cingulate gyrus R 23 11 −39 23 2.52 19 −39 23 2.4
Inferior parietal L   7/40/39 −30 −50 31 6.9 −41 −64 42 4.64

The table reports common areas of activation for both young and old groups associated with true retrieval and false retrieval (conjunction analysis at p = .05 with a minimum cluster size ≥10 in each age group).

PFC = prefrontal cortex; PHG = parahippocampal gyrus; BA = Brodmann’s area; T = statistical t value; H = hemisphere; Talairach and Tournoux (T&T) coordinates are reported.