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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2011 Dec 4.
Published in final edited form as: Dev Sci. 2010 Mar;13(2):385–406. doi: 10.1111/j.1467-7687.2009.00895.x

Table 2.

Peaks of Activation during Exposure to the Speech Streams

All Activation > Rest

Anatomical Regions BA x y z t
Transverse Temporal Gyrus 41 R 42 −22 10 15.69
Superior Temporal Gyrus 22 L −48 −30 10 12.82
22 R 58 −16 4 14.60
42 L −60 −22 6 15.00
42 R 48 −16 6 15.38
Middle Temporal Gyrus 21 L −64 −34 −6 4.80
Inferior Parietal Lobule 40 L −42 −42 52 7.82
40 R 28 −40 56 7.27
Superior Parietal Lobule 7 L −34 −46 60 6.98
Precuneus 7 L −18 −50 64 6.98
7 R 8 −58 62 7.93
Paracentral Lobule 5 L −14 −32 62 4.85
5 R 10 −32 62 6.23
Inferior Frontal Gyrus 44 L −54 4 26 5.59
Dorsal Premotor Cortex/Supplementary Motor Area 6 L −28 2 52 6.05
6 R 18 −10 52 6.04
Middle Frontal Gyrus 10 L −32 42 −10 3.46
Precentral Gyrus 4 L −48 −14 48 4.17
4 R 24 −24 54 5.07
6 L −54 −10 38 6.27
6 R 50 −4 36 6.58
Postcentral Gyrus 3 L −54 −18 40 5.59
3 R 36 −28 48 6.85
Anterior Cingulate Gyrus 32 L −14 24 42 3.78
Medial Frontal Gyrus 8 L −12 26 46 3.80
10 L −22 42 −10 3.70
Superior Frontal Gyrus 9 L −20 44 36 3.16
10 L −8 54 0 3.48
Insula L −38 −8 12 3.20

Activity thresholded at t > 3.13 (p < 0.001), corrected for multiple comparisons at the cluster level (p < 0.05). 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.