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. 2012 Aug 24;7(8):e43495. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0043495

Table 2. Brain areas associated to the retrieval of consistently episodic memories (RR responses) compared to correct rejections at the 3-month delay.

Side Anatomical region cluster size x y z Z p value Reference
L Inferior frontal gyrus 7025 −52 20 32 Inf <0.001*
L Inferior parietal lobule 1554 −38 −60 48 Inf <0.001*
R Caudate nucleus 877 12 8 14 7.41 <0.001*
L Caudate nucleus −8 2 12 6.86 <0.001*
L Middle temporal gyrus 480 −56 −38 −6 7.22 <0.001*
L Precuneus 806 −10 −50 34 6.55 <0.001*
L Posterior cingulate gyrus −6 −54 28 6.52 <0.001*
R Supplementary motor area 172 4 14 62 6.4 <0.001*
R Medial frontal gyrus 10 20 62 6.06 <0.001*
R Superior frontal gyrus 18 18 64 4.81 0.024*
L Superior temporal gyrus 56 −44 14 −32 6.33 <0.001*
L Thalamus 206 −6 −10 6 6 <0.001** [25]
R Cerebellum 26 30 −62 −28 5.36 0.002*
L Ventromedial prefrontal cortex 233 −4 42 −10 5.26 <0.001** [59]
R Retrosplenial cortex 31 4 −50 16 4.67 0.043*
L Hippocampus 226 −26 −24 −14 4.48 0.001** [59]

x, y, z = coordinates in mm in the Montreal Neurological Institute space. All regions listed are statistically significant at p<0.05 (FWE corrected, *) or psvc<0.05 (**), after correction in a small spherical volume (10 mm) around coordinates previously reported in the literature (specified in the last column). For brevity, each region is listed only once; when several peaks were observed in the same region, the coordinates refer to the strongest activation. Minimum cluster size: 10 contiguous voxels.