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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2013 Jan 1.
Published in final edited form as: Restor Neurol Neurosci. 2012 Jan 1;30(2):103–113. doi: 10.3233/RNN-2011-0627

Table 2.

Location and corresponding t-values for regions showing significant pre- to post-rTMS changes in fractional anisotropy in Figure 2.

MNI coordinates
t-values
Cluster Location x y z FA AD RD
Regions of decreased FA pre- to post-rTMS
 1 L. Cerebellum (Middle Cerebellar Peduncle) −29 −53 −39 −7.66 −2.31 −1.38
 3 L. Occipital Lobe (Fusiform Gyrus) −30 −62 −10 −10.30 0.27 2.37
 4 R. Occipital Lobe (Fusiform Gyrus) 40 −60 −5 −8.09 −0.44 1.11
 12 R. Corona Radiata (Cingulate Gyrus) 18 −5 39 −5.47 −2.01 1.88
Regions of increased FA pre- to post-rTMS
 2 R. Midbrain 4 −31 −18 7.47 −1.88 −4.26
 5 R. Midbrain 6 −25 −6 7.77 −1.19 −1.49
 6 L. Frontal Lobe (Inferior Frontal Gyrus) −33 40 −2 6.01 −0.86 −1.54
 7 L. Corpus Callosum (Anterior Cingulate) −11 33 8 8.04 −2.25 −5.15
 8 L. Internal Capsule (Insula/Superior Temporal Gyrus) −26 −27 12 5.90 −1.91 −2.19
 9 R. Temporal Lobe (Superior Temporal Gyrus) 44 −47 11 5.60 0.16 −3.38
 10 R. Corpus Callosum (Posterior Cingulate) 13 −45 23 6.43 1.13 −6.42a
 11 L. Parietal Lobe (Posterior Cingulate) −17 −54 25 5.57 0.20 −1.07
 13 R. Parietal Lobe (Supramarginal Gyrus) 45 −45 40 6.24 −1.32 −3.07
 14 L. Frontal Lobe (Superior Frontal Gyrus) −16 12 44 7.76 0.79 −2.85

Note: Pre- to post-rTMS changes in fractional anisotropy (FA) are significant at p<0.001 (uncorrected).

Corresponding t-values reflecting relative changes in axial (AD) or radial (RD) diffusivity are also provided for each cluster that showed significant FA changes. Negative t-values indicate a decrease from pre- to post-rTMS, while positive t-values indicate a increase. L = left; R = right.

a

Decrease in RD pre- to post-rTMS is significant at p<0.001 (uncorrected).