Table 4.
No. | Region | Lat | BA | Size | Tal. x, y, z | p | Size | Tal. x, y, z | p | Size | Tal. x, y, z | p |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Pragmatic > Normal | Pragmatic > Animacy | Pragmatic > Syntactic | ||||||||||
1 | Inferior frontal gyrus (ant.) | ** L | 47 | 515 | −43 25 −10 | .00012 | 116 | −43 22 −10 | ^.013 | 312 | −46 23 −8 | .0003 |
3 | Extrastriate cortex | L | 18/19 | 310 | −13 −86 29 | .0013 | NS | NS | ||||
R | 1218 | 28 −87 30 | .0023 | NS | NS | |||||||
10 | Ant. med. temporal cortex (fusiform & parahippoc ampal gyrus) | L | 36 | 144 | −27 −28 −19 | ^.00004 | NS | NS | ||||
R | 414 | 31 −30 −13 | .001 | NS | NS |
Abbreviations: BA: Brodmann Area. Lat.: Laterality. Tal.: Talairach coordinates. NS: non-significant. Cluster numbers (No.) correspond to the cluster labels in Figures 2 and 6. When clusters or BAs span over more than one region, both regions/BAs are indicated, separated by a slash sign. All clusters indicated in p columns reached cluster-level significance, p < 0.05 corrected across the whole cortex except for that marked with ^ which reached significance within a left inferior frontal A priori region of interest (small surface correction, p < 0.05).
Cluster shows overlap between all three contrasts (as seen on overlap image, Figure 2, bottom row). Size: area in mm2