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. 2010 Jun 24;32(3):450–460. doi: 10.1002/hbm.21035

Table II.

Significant activation specific to perception of (A) CON and (B) AND independent of occlusion of the VNO: x, y, and z denote coordinates in the right (positive) versus left (negative) direction, anterior (positive) versus posterior (negative) direction, and superior (positive) versus inferior (negative) direction, respectively, expressed as distance in mm from the anterior commissure

Structure X Y Z t
Aa
 Right occipital pole 19 −92 −11 5.76
 Left hypothalamus −1 −2 −20 5.15
 Right putamen 24 −9 2 4.75
 Right posterior OFC 21 29 −18 4.32
 Right piriform cortex 31 13 −20 3.11
 Right piriform cortex 21 5 −15 3.08
Inverse contrast:
 Left angular gyrus −46 −59 51 −4.98
 Right superior frontal gyrus 28 25 51 −4.78
Bb
 Right occipital pole 21 −93 −6 5.37
 Left hypothalamus −3 1 −15 4.05
Inverse contrast:
 Right superior frontal gyrus 24 20 57 −6
 Left postcentral gyrus −13 −45 59 −4.87
 Left superior frontal gyrus −5 27 60 −4.81
a

Contrast: [CON(VNO occ) + CON(VNO open)] – [baseline(VNO occ) + baseline(VNO open)] and inverse contrast.

b

Contrast: [AND(VNO occ) + AND(VNO open)] – [baseline(VNO occ) + baseline(VNO open)] and inverse contrast.