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. 2012 Jan 3;5:177. doi: 10.3389/fnhum.2011.00177

Table 6.

One sample t-test (high arousal > low arousal) of encoding on whole brain fMRI data.

Hemisphere x y z Z-value p-Value Cluster size
Fusiform gyrus R 42 −51 −15 4.68 <0.01 1211
Superior occipital gyrus L −18 −87 9 4.57 <0.01 956
Superior medial gyrus L −9 51 39 3.64 <0.05 43
Inferior frontal gyrus R 54 36 12 3.55 <0.05 60
Inferior frontal gyrus R 39 15 27 3.55 <0.05 59
Inferior frontal gyrus L −30 24 −18 3.44 <0.05 13
Superior temporal gyrus L −39 −6 −12 3.27 <0.05 11
Amygdala L −27 −3 −21 3.19 <0.05 16
Precuneus L −3 −57 36 3.04 <0.05 16
Middle temporal gyrus R 51 6 −27 3.00 <0.05 10
One sample t-test in regions of interest (high arousal > low arousal)
Fusiform gyrus L −39 −54 −18 3.21 <0.05 43
R 42 −51 −15 4.68 <0.001 131
Middle occipital gyrus L −45 −69 18 3.76 <0.01 165
R 48 −72 0 4.37 <0.001 160
Amygdala L −27 −3 −21 3.19 <0.05 52
R 27 −3 −21 2.56 <0.05 32

Whole brain search t-tests were thresholded at pFDR < 0.05 (cluster size set above 10).

t-Tests in regions of interest were performed with SVC pFDR < 0.05. Amygdala and hippocampus were analyzed with bilateral masks and thresholded at pFDR < = 0.05.