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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2013 May 1.
Published in final edited form as: J Alzheimers Dis. 2013 Jan 1;34(2):547–559. doi: 10.3233/JAD-121639

Table 5.

Locations of peak correlation of gray matter volume with DEPCOG*

Region BA x y z cluster size T Z
Medial Frontal and Anterior Cingulate Gyri 10 & 32 −7 45 16 17101 9.4 > 8
5 47 −12 8.5 7.62
6 42 16 8.47 7.6
Middle and Posterior Cingulate Gyrus 31 3 −45 30 5238 8.32 7.49
5 −61 21 7.56 6.92
8 −38 39 7.53 6.89
Transverse and Superior Temporal Gyri, & Insula 38 & 13 33 −30 −11 39434 10.06 > 8
45 1 −12 9.87 > 8
40 −5 11 9.85 > 8
Superior Temporal Gyrus 42 62 −34 18 283 7.07 6.53
Middle and Superior Temporal Gyri 22 −56 −8 −11 5313 7.71 7.03
−57 −17 −8 7.65 6.98
−47 −12 −6 7.11 6.56
Insula −38 1 6 2899 8.03 7.28
−36 10 4 7.98 7.24
−38 −11 13 7.58 6.93
Hippocampus/Parahippocampal Gyrus −23 −13 −21 4507 8.65 7.73
−29 −35 −8 7.57 6.92
Parahippocampal Gyrus −21 2 −16 575 7.57 6.92
Middle Frontal Gyrus 23 33 −16 462 7.41 6.8
30 52 12 289 7.18 6.61
Inferior Frontal Gyrus 46 −44 40 2 221 7.00 6.47
44 41 11 306 6.98 6.45
Thalamus −7 1 8 389 6.84 6.34
−1 −2 3 6.72 6.25
*

Adjusted for age, gender, education (and implicitly for g′). Higher d scores are associated with greater gray matter volume in these regions.

To more precisely define regions of peak association, a higher threshold is used for reporting (FWE 0.001, k>200).