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. 2012 Mar 26;39(3):617–628. doi: 10.1093/schbul/sbs042

Table 3.

Brain Regions Whose Activity During Affect Rating of a Target (OTHER condition) Showed Greater Association With Target’s Expressivity in Healthy Controls Compared With Patients With Schizophreniaa

Talairach Coordinates
Brain Region H x y z t value Cluster Size
Inferior parietal lobule (BA 40) R 37 −51 36 5.31 3246
Middle frontal gyrus (BA 9) R 35 40 27 5.21 296
Inferior frontal gyrus (BA 46) R 47 43 13 4.90 157
Anterior cingulate (BA 24) R 9 19 21 4.49 1641
Superior frontal gyrus (BA 9) L −37 36 32 4.30 365
Cingulate (BA 31) R 18 −34 32 4.11 252
Posterior cingulate (BA 30) R 18 −54 16 4.09 175
Middle occipital gyrus (BA 37) L −53 −68 5 4.08 239
Middle frontal gyrus (BA 9) R 49 17 32 3.75 369
Lingual gyrus (BA 18) L −7 −76 −4 3.60 90
Middle frontal gyrus (BA 6) L −40 7 53 3.53 80
Inferior frontal gyrus (BA 45) L −35 29 9 3.52 321
Fusiform gyrus (BA 19) R 25 −75 −12 3.41 74
Lingual gyrus (BA 18) L −21 −57 2 3.37 129
Cuneus (BA 18) L −13 −69 14 3.35 111
Thalamus R 1 −5 13 3.30 154
Paracentral lobule (BA 6) R 1 −30 61 2.97 69

Note: Abbreviations are explained in the first footnote to table 2.

a

The cluster size represents the number of voxels. Talairach coordinates represent the peak voxel of each cluster, where x, y, and z indicate the distance measured in millimeters from the anterior commissure in the sagittal, coronal, and horizontal planes, respectively. All clusters of activation reported in table 3 were significant at P < .01, uncorrected for multiple comparisons, with a minimum cluster size of 53 contiguous voxels, corresponding to a false-positive discovery rate of <5% across the whole brain as estimated by Monte Carlo simulation.