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. 2012 Feb 10;6:7. doi: 10.3389/fnhum.2012.00007

Table A2.

Parietal cortex regions that showed significantly greater activation for negative than positive problems and their relationship to cyto-architectonic maps of the parietal cortex.

Region Number of voxels in the region % of cluster in region % of region activated
RIGHT IPS (30, −64, 48)
R hIP1 48 11.9 21.1
R hIP3 45 11.2 14.8
R area 2 24 5.8 2.5
LEFT IPS (−30, −52, 38)
L hIP1 22 25.0 4.8
LEFT IPS/SPL (−38, −54, 54)
L hIP1 22 48.9 4.7
L hIP3 14 32.4 5.1
L SPL 7PC 3 7.4 1.6
L hIP2 2 4.5 0.9
L SPL 7A 2 4.5 0.1
L area 2 1 2.3 0.1
LEFT POSTERIOR IPS (−24, −68, 42)
No overlap with cyto-architectonic areas

For each significant cluster, the probabilistic region, percentage of activation in the region, percentage of cluster that was in the region is reported. Cyto-architectonically defined probability maps were used to interpret the locations of the cluster and peaks within subdivisions of the intraparietal sulcus (IPS), superior parietal lobule (SPL), and somatosensory Brodmann area 2.