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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2012 Jul 12.
Published in final edited form as: Neurosci Biobehav Rev. 2010 Dec 24;35(5):1219–1236. doi: 10.1016/j.neubiorev.2010.12.012

Table 1.

Brain areas commonly activated by all studies from the ALE analysis (FDR p<0.05 and a minimum cluster size of 60 voxels).

Region L/R x y z ALE (10−3) Size
Nucleus Accumbens R 12 10 −6 59 19461
Pallidum L −10 8 −4 56
Insula R 36 20 −6 23
Insula L −32 20 −4 21
Dorsomedial Frontal Cortex L 0 24 40 19
Medial Orbitofrontal Cortex L 0 54 −8 19
Amygdala R 24 −2 −16 15
Thalamus R 4 −14 8 15
Thalamus L −6 −16 8 15
Supplementary Motor Area 0 8 48 14
Brain Stem R 8 −18 −10 14
Anterior Cingulate Cortex R 2 44 20 12
Supplementary Motor Area L −2 −8 50 11
Brain Stem L −6 −18 −10 11
Anterior Cingulate Cortex 0 44 10 11
Brain Stem L −4 −24 −4 10
Middle Frontal Gyrus L −24 2 52 9
Insula L −38 −4 6 9
Mid-Orbitofrontal Cortex R 24 40 −14 9
Mid-Orbitofrontal Cortex L −16 42 −14 9
Middle Frontal Gyrus R 40 32 32 10 739
Middle Frontal Gyrus R 44 16 30 8
Inferior Parietal Lobule L −28 −56 48 11 598
Superior Parietal Lobule L −24 −68 56 10
Angular Gyrus R 28 −58 50 10 475
Angular Gyrus R 44 −52 50 8
Posterior Cingulate Cortex L 0 −32 32 12 425
Frontal Pole L −36 50 10 9 337
Lateral Orbitofrontal Cortex L −46 42 −4 7
Lateral Orbitofrontal Cortex L −42 52 −6 7
Middle Frontal Gyrus R 30 4 50 7 210
Posterior Cingulate Cortex R 2 −50 26 8 205
Middle Frontal Gyrus L −44 28 30 7 139
Superior Frontal Gyrus L −22 30 48 9 129