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. 2011 Oct 4;7(7):782–793. doi: 10.1093/scan/nsr062

Table 3.

Neural activity related to main effect of Mindset

Region of activation (right/left) Brodmann MNI co-ordinates
t-value
x y z
Greater activity in Taste Mindset than Health Mindset during evaluation
    Superior parietal (R) 7 30 −54 50 5.42
    Occipital (L) 18/19 −18 −74 34 4.31
    Occipital (R) 19 44 −84 10 3.75
    Occipital (L) 18/19 −34 −90 14 3.17
Greater activity in Health Mindset than Taste Mindset during evaluation
    LPFC (L) 44 −36 16 28 3.92
    Inferior temporal (L) 20 −38 0 −42 4.26
    Middle temporal (L) 21 −64 −48 6 3.27
    Middle temporal (R) 21 52 −54 16 3.84
    Precuneus 7 −6 −60 36 3.96
    Angular gyrus (L) 39 −54 −66 20 4.49

MNI co-ordinates indicate location of peak, P < 0.005, >34 contiguous voxels. Results based on GLM that includes individual response times for each choice as a covariate of noninterest. When the individual response time covariate is omitted from the GLM, an additional cluster in left inferior parietal cortex (BA 40, peak at −40, −40, 46, t = 3.58) shows significantly greater activity in the Taste Mindset than the Health Mindset. Approximate Brodmann's areas are shown.