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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2013 Dec 1.
Published in final edited form as: J Cogn Neurosci. 2012 Dec;24(12):2372–2384. doi: 10.1162/jocn_a_00299

Table 2.

Common effects of old/new across picture and word tasks

Location of peak (x, y, z) N in cluster Region Brodmann area
Common old/new effects for targets: Old > new
−58 −52 40 1040 Left inferior parietal lobule BA40
This cluster encompasses subpeaks:
−56 −40 44 Left inferior parietal lobule BA40
−60 −54 32 Left supramarginal gyrus BA40
−34 22 −10 520 Left inferior frontal gyrus (operculum) BA47
32 −70 46 1230 Right superior parietal lobule BA7
This cluster encompasses subpeak:
10 −72 44 Right precuneus BA7
62 −34 −14 70 Right middle temporal gyrus BA21
−60 −52 −10 106 Left inferior temporal gyrus BA37
90 Cingulate gyrus BA23

Common old/new effects for non-targets: Old > new
−40 −58 48 76 Left superior parietal lobule/ Inferior parietal sulcus BA7
30 −72 44 131 Right superior parietal lobule/ Inferior parietal sulcus BA7

Regions tabulated show significant (P < .001, cluster size > 65) main effects of old > new, using unidirectional (T) tests. For targets and for non-targets, the picture task old > new effect was inclusively masked with the word task old > new effect, and the relevant interaction of target material x old vs. new then discounted using exclusive masking (see Methods and Data Analysis Strategy). Z statistics are not given for these inclusively masked contrasts. N refers to the number of voxels in each cluster, and x, y and z refer to distances in mm from the origin in MNI space (see Method).