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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2013 Jun 1.
Published in final edited form as: Alcohol Clin Exp Res. 2012 Mar 15;36(6):607–617. doi: 10.1111/j.1530-0277.2011.01702.x

Table 6.

Regions demonstrating activation during contextual recollection

Region ~BA x y z Max Z
No Alcohol
    R/L occipital cortex 18/19 −34 −86 18 7.1
    R dorsolateral PFC 6 34 −4 46 6.61
    R ventrolateral PFC 47 34 24 0 5.46
    R frontopolar PFC 10 32 64 4 4.31
    R caudate 12 14 8 4.14
    R/L MTL 35 20 −30 −10 3.8
Alcohol
    R/L occipital cortex 18 −28 −90 14 7.05
    R/L ventrolateral PFC 47 32 26 10 5.49
    R dorsolateral PFC 46 48 30 20 4.96
    L frontopolar PFC 10 −28 68 −10 4.85
    L caudate −12 −14 26 3.83
Within-person comparisons
  Alcohol Minus No Alcohol No statistically significant findings
  No Alcohol Minus Alcohol
      Right frontopolar PFC

10

30

52

12

3.64
Between-group comparisons
  No Alcohol
    FB− Minus FB+
    FB+ Minus FB−

No statistically significant findings
No statistically significant findings
  Alcohol
    FB− Minus FB+
      R posterior parietal cortex
      L dorsolateral PFC
      R dorsolateral PFC


7
6
6


12
−30
34


−62
−2
6


64
48
52


5.09
4.94
4.68
    FB+ Minus FB− No statistically significant findings

Each cluster is listed with corresponding peak voxels of activation; FB = Fragmentary blackout; BA = Brodmann’s area; R = Right; L = Left; PFC = Prefrontal cortex.