Skip to main content
. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2013 Jan 3.
Published in final edited form as: J Alzheimers Dis. 2012;32(2):467–478. doi: 10.3233/JAD-2012-120424

Table 5.

Locations of peak correlation of gray matter volume with d*

Region BA x y z T Z p value
Right parahippocampus 29 −36 −8 8.6 7.69 <0.001
Right hippocampus 26 −10 −15 8.1 7.32 <0.001
Right insula 13 40 −3 12 8.77 7.8 <0.001
Right middle cingulate/precuneus 31 5 −54 26 7.61 6.94 <0.001
7 −49 32 7.38 6.77 <0.001
Right orbital frontal 11 23 30 −17 5.95 5.61 <0.001
28 37 −13 5.53 5.24 0.002
Left hippocampus/parahippocampus −26 −39 −8 5.55 5.27 0.002
Left hippocampus −22 −12 −23 5.75 5.44 0.001
Left insula/middle temporal gyrus 13 & 21 −39 0 7 7.54 6.89 <0.001
−37 9 5 7.05 6.51 <0.001
−54 −26 −6 6.31 5.9 <0.001
Left superior middle frontal 11 −6 38 27 7.21 6.63 <0.001
−7 41 −4 7.09 6.54 <0.001
Left middle cingulate/precuneus 31 −1 −38 34 7.76 7.06 <0.001
Left anterior cingulate 10 & 32 −7 45 15 8.33 7.49 <0.001
Left middle frontal 10 −27 48 26 5.65 5.36 0.001
Left frontal 10 −25 57 5 5.95 5.61 <0.001
*

Adjusted for age, gender, APOE-ε4 carrier status, g′, and f. Higher d scores are associated with greater gray matter volume in these regions. Family-wise error corrected, minimum cluster size k = 50. Bonferonni corrected to p < 0.003.