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. 2013 May 16;8(5):e63183. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0063183

Table 1. Regions showing abnormal amplitude of low-frequency fluctuation in patients.

Brain Region BA MNI (X Y Z) Peak t-value Cluster Size (mm3)
Inf. temporal gyrus R 20 42 −33 −24 3.54 3024
Inf. temporal gyrus L 20 −51 −21 −42 3.87 4023
mTL, insula L 20/36/13 −33 6 −9 4.05 8667
Insula R 13 39 −12 18 4.06 2052
Mid. cingulate cortex 24 −9 0 33 4.4 3267
Sup. frontal gyrus R 8 6 36 63 4.26 1512
Sup. frontal gyrus R 10 15 60 6 3.86 2673
Supramarginal gyrus R 40 51 −48 51 −3.72 5589
Supramarginal gyrus L 40 −45 −30 18 −3.29 1458
Premotor cortex R 6 24 −9 51 −3.66 1512
Thalamus, pallidum L N/A −15 3 3 4.13 5022
Cerebellar crus II R N/A 0 −78 −51 4.41 7263
Cerebellar crus II L N/A −39 −60 −39 5.07 2214
Cerebellar crus II L N/A −21 −93 −30 3.12 2268
Cerebellar lobule VIII L N/A −3 −72 −54 3.85 10179

Abbreviation: BA = Brodmann's area; R = right side; L = left side; inf. = inferior; sup. = superior; Mid. = middle; mTL = mesial temporal lobe; MNI = Montreal Neurological Institute coordinates.