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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2012 Oct 30.
Published in final edited form as: Psychiatry Res. 2011 Aug 27;194(1):30–38. doi: 10.1016/j.pscychresns.2011.06.011

Table 3.

V5 activation during passive motion processing correlated with activation across the brain during pursuit tracking in controls and untreated first-episode patients with schizophrenia, pcorrected ≤0.013

Cortical Area X Y Z Pearson’s rat Peak Activation Clustersize [Nvoxel]
Controls
V5, BA 19, left −45 −75 −7 0.79 20
Anterior IPS, BA 40, left −42 −39 53 0.83 20
Postcentral Gyrus, BA3, left −21 −29 55 0.78 26
Posterior Superior Temporal Sulcus, BA 39, right 50 −40 5 0.79 20
Caudate, left −9 20 8 0.76 48
Anterior Cingulate, left −10 44 3 0.76 25

Schizophrenia
Middle Temporal Gyrus, BA 21, right 54 −30 −6 −0.75 19
Superior Temporal Sulcus, BA 41, left −57 −20 12 −0.81 19
Fusiform Gyrus, BA 21, left −40 −9 −25 −0.79 23
Caudate, left −13 11 −5 −0.80 17
Parahippocampal Gyrus, right 41 −35 −7 −0.67 30
Parahippocampal Gyrus, left −32 −25 −16 −0.77 17
Anterior Cerebellum (Lobule III), left −15 −38 −23 −0.76 20
Cerebellar Dorsal Paraflocculus (Lobule VIII), right 24 −54 −46 −0.80 18

BA = Brodmann Area; IPS = intraparietal sulcus; V5 = extrastriate area V5, indicated are coordinates of peak activation