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. 2012 Feb 8;107(10):2633–2648. doi: 10.1152/jn.00012.2012

Table 5.

EV1 and EV2 overlap: positive activation

Coordinates, mm
Brain Region Lat. x y z Volume, cm3
Cortical
    Cerebral L −30 −28 6 4.01
Frontal
    Middle L −28 42 24 16.10
    Middle L −38 42 26 0.78
    Inferior orbital L −48 22 −4 1.56
    Middle L −42 16 46 1.44
    Inferior operculum L −52 14 20 3.81
    Inferior operculum L −48 10 22 3.09
    Precentral L −46 8 40 4.40
    Precentral R 40 4 34 18.24
    Precentral L −48 2 34 3.22
Parietal
    Inferior L −60 −40 40 11.70
    Inferior L −44 −42 56 7.99
Temporal
    Pole superior L −50 12 −8 1.95
    Superior L −62 −38 18 5.24
    Lingual R 14 −86 −14 9.94
    Lingual R 20 −90 −12 3.89
Insula
    Insula anterior L −40 10 0 1.64
    Insula posterior L −44 −6 −4 0.51
Subcortical
    Pallidum L −18 4 0 4.94
    Thalamus R 12 −8 8 2.46
    Thalamus R 8 −18 8 1.11
    Thalamus L −6 −18 8 20.90
    Thalamus R 18 −20 10 7.11
    Thalamus R 12 −22 4 3.77
    Habenula R 4 −23 4
    Habenula R −4 −24 4
Brain stem/cerebellum
    Cerebellum 8 R 40 −48 −56 15.48
    Cerebellum crus 1 R 28 −64 −34 11.47
    Vermis 7 6 −78 −28 7.74
    Cerebellum crus 2 R 4 −82 −26 3.38

This table shows the regions of significant activation overlap between the early and late pain phases (EV1 and EV2). Regions include the middle, inferior orbital and precentral frontal, inferior parietal, cerebellum, pole superior, superior and lingual temporal, insula and subcortical regions; pallidum thalamus and habenula.