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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2013 Jan 29.
Published in final edited form as: Neuroimage. 2012 Jan 2;60(2):884–893. doi: 10.1016/j.neuroimage.2011.12.068

Table 2.

Anatomical structure Hemisphere MNI coordinates
(X Y Z)
Brodmann area
(BA)
Cluster size t - value
Human infant > Animal infant
Middle frontal gyrus R 39 3 60 BA 6 116 6.67
 Precentral gyrus R 24 −12 57 BA 6 5.04
 Precentral gyrus R 18 −3 51 BA 6 4.58
Fusiform gyrus R 42 −48 −18 BA 41 221 4.94
 Middle temporal gyrus R 36 −57 21 BA 37 4.73
 Middle temporal gyrus R 36 −57 −6 BA 37 4.66
Supplementary motor area R 6 15 72 BA 6 87 4.72
 Supplementary motor area L −15 15 72 BA 6 4.24
 Supplementary motor area L −6 15 72 BA 6 4.23
Middle occipital gyrus L −51 −66 −3 BA 37 212 4.48
 Inferior occipital gyrus L −36 −81 15 BA 19 4.19
 Middle occipital gyrus L −42 −78 9 BA 19 4.16
Superior temporal pole L −51 15 −5 BA 38 97 4.43
 Anterior Insula L −30 18 −9 BA 48 3.98
 Superior temporal pole L −54 12 −6 BA 38 3.58
Middle cingulate cortex L −13 −9 51 75 4.02
 Middle cingulum 0 −21 45 BA 23 3.93
 Middle cingulum L −6 15 33 BA 24 3.87

Notes: Bold text indicates the peak of BOLD cluster. R = right hemisphere. L = left hemisphere. Montreal Neurological Institute (MNI) template was used as standard coordinate system for spatial normalization of individual subjects.