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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2012 Jul 26.
Published in final edited form as: Cereb Cortex. 2007 Mar 19;17(12):2899–2913. doi: 10.1093/cercor/bhm016

Table 5.

Regions where blood oxygen level–dependent signal during comprehension of story endings was associated with subsequent memory

Region Volume x y z BA
Subsequent memory effecta
 R. STG 16031 53 −31 8 22
 L. STG 8764 −53 −40 12 22
 L. STG 1122 −52 −16 5 22/41
 R. SFG 962 21 39 37 9
 R. STG 748 54 7 −6 38
 L. Insula 695 −39 −6 −7 13
Interaction between subsequent
    memory and contextb
 R. Medial FG 2672 11 44 34 9
 L. Precuneus 1924 −7 −56 46 7
 R. Precuneus 1603 2 −63 33 6/7
 R. STG 641 48 13 −11 38

Note: Individual voxel threshold P < 0.001, corrected P < 0.05. Center of mass identified by Talairach and Tournoux coordinates.

a

In all cases, these regions demonstrated increased activity for those materials later remembered correctly.

b

In all cases the interaction reflected (MI-correct − MI-mistake) > (LI-correct − LI-mistake).