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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2011 Dec 4.
Published in final edited form as: J Neurolinguistics. 2010 May;23(3):204–222. doi: 10.1016/j.jneuroling.2009.07.004

Table 7. Peaks of Activation for the Regression Analyses of Thought Disorder Scores.

Formal Thought Disorder in Children with Schizophrenia

Semantic Condition
Negative Correlation
Anatomical Regions BA x y z t p k
Inferior Frontal Gyrus 45 L -52 22 4 6.72 0.000 49
DLPFC 9 L -44 6 38 3.65 0.002 25
DMPFC 9 L -8 52 32 3.93 0.001 32
Superior Temporal Gyrus 22 L -52 -28 4 3.57 0.002 37

Syntactic Condition

Negative Correlation
Anatomical Regions BA x y z t p k
Inferior Frontal Gyrus 44 L -58 12 10 3.68 0.002 48
45 L -54 16 22 4.26 0.001
Superior Temporal Gyrus 22 L -52 -30 4 4.36 0.000 49
Insula L -30 26 4 6.10 0.000 54

Repair of Organization of Thought in Children with Schizophrenia

Semantic Condition

Positive Correlation
Anatomical Regions BA x y z t p k
Superior Temporal Gyrus 22 L -50 -24 12 4.24 0.001 40
Negative Correlation
Anatomical Regions BA x y z t p k
Pre-supplementary Motor Are a 6 L -10 12 54 3.91 0.001 257
Anterior Cingular Cortex 32 R 2 26 34 4.86 0.000
Middle Temporal Gyrus 21 L -60 -30 0 6.03 0.000 45
21 R 54 -18 0 6.00 0.000 160
Caudate Nucleus R 12 14 8 6.33 0.000 68

BA refers to putative Brodmann Area; L and R refer to left and right hemispheres; x, y, and z refer to the Talairach coordinates corresponding to the left-right, anterior-posterior, and inferior-superior axes, respectively; t refers to the highest t score within a region; p refers to the probability associated with the preceding t value; k refers to the number of voxels in a cluster.