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. 2012 May 25;7(5):e37968. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0037968

Table 1. Regions that were more activated in the FLiCl condition than in the FNaCl and FGlu conditions, and in the FGlu condition than in the FNaCl condition.

FLiCl – FNaCl FLiCl – FGlu FGlu – FNaCl
Middle temporal gyrus L 2.47 (−18 −12 10) 1.94 (−18 −12 10)
Inferior temporal gyrus L 2.12 (−18 3 3) 2.31 (−22 5 9)
Inferior temporal gyrus R 2.11 (18 3 3)
Superior temporal gyrus L 4.02 (−16 −8 12) 2.58 (−18 −9 11) 3.87 (−18 −3 15)
Parahippocampal cortex L 2.00 (−16 −3 −2)
Parahippocampal cortex R 2.35 (14 −6 6)
Dorsal posterior cingulate cortex R 2.44 (4 −4 21) 2.42 (4 −5 19)
Ventral posterior cingulate cortex L 1.74 (−2 −5 14)
Insular cortex L 2.63 (−12 28 9)
Insular cortex R 2.53 (22 7 13)
Nucleus accumbens R 1.78 (4 19 −4) 1.93 (2 18 −0)
Caudate nucleus R 2.20 (8 11 8)
Globus pallidus R 2.14 (8 17 −1) 2.62 (10 11 5)
Putamen L 1.86 (−6 27 −2)
Putamen R 2.00 (8 19 −1) 2.36 (12 9 7)
Amygdala L 1.98 (−16 4 3)
Amygdala R 2.74 (16 4 2)

The threshold for significance was set at P<0.05 (uncorrected). The t-value of the peak of maximal intensity is indicated for each cluster. The stereotaxic coordinates (x y z, in mm) of the peak in the CA-CP (commissura anterior-commissura posterior) plane with CP set as the origin are indicated in parentheses. L, left; R, right.