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. 2012 Mar 5;8(4):438–445. doi: 10.1093/scan/nss013

Table 3.

Significant activations for main effects and interactions in response to sentences

Contrast x y z mm3 Z Brain region
Self > other 10 18 66 88 3.65 SMA R
Other > self 12 −24 24 144 3.46 Thalamus R
Negative > positive
Positive > negative −38 −8 56 176 3.84 Precentral gyrus L (BA 6)
46 8 34 328 3.76 Inferior frontal gyrus R (BA 44)
16 −76 14 184 3.76 Calcarine gyrus R (BA 17)
34 −6 −8 304 3.72 Claustrum R
22 −84 −4 120 3.63 Lingual gyrus R
32 −86 −8 152 3.54 Inferior occipital gyrus R
60 4 38 88 3.40 Precentral gyrus R (BA 6)
Interaction self-reference  × valence −18 −44 −42 184 4.01 Cerebellar tonsil L
−24 38 48 328 3.95 Superior frontal gyrus L (BA 8)
10 −46 −42 120 3.77 Cerebellar tonsil R
−30 −20 −14 368 3.67 Parahippocampal gyrus L
32 −26 14 176 3.67 Insula R

All activations are effects observed in whole-brain analysis significant at P < 0.001, uncorrected, and a minimum of k = 10 contiguous voxels (80 mm3).

L = left, R = right hemisphere. The cluster with the largest number of significant voxels within each region is reported. Coordinates x, y, and z are given in MNI space.