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. 2012 May 24;13:52. doi: 10.1186/1471-2202-13-52

Table 2.

Analysis of the picture perception period

  Brodmann area Mean X Mean Y Mean Z Cluster size mm 3 t-max
Insula/inferior frontal gyrus R
13/47
-36
12
0
833
4.1
Insula/inferior frontal gyrus L
13/47
-36
12
0
833
4.1
Anterior cingulate cortex R (Figure 3A, 2 C)
24/32
2
20
23
5968
5.3
Superior parietal gyrus R
7
25
-61
43
3891
4.6
Inferior parietal lobule R (Figure 3B, 2D)
40/1/2/3
56
-28
35
938
4.0
Temporo-occipital junction R
19/20/37
45
-56
-7
6462
6.4
Occipital cortex R (Figure 3C) 17/18 10 -85 16 490 -3.9

Given are brain regions resulting from the contrast (perc-self > perc-known) & (perc-self > perc-unknown) with activity significantly larger during self-perception and lower than in the known and the unknown condition (random effects analysis, p > 0.005, p < 0.01 Monte Carlo simulation corrected). Clusters with merely deactivations in all conditions in the presentation period were not considered (e.g. bilateral superior/middle temporal gyrus). Abbreviations: R right, L left, med medial. Reported are the mean Talairach coordinates of the respective clusters.