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. 2013 May 23;7:219. doi: 10.3389/fnhum.2013.00219

Table 3.

Regions exhibiting “reversed” recollection and familiarity effects.

Region BA Number of voxels Peak coordinates Peak Z score
REVERSED RECOLLECTION EFFECTS
L superior frontal sulcus 6/8 261 −26, −5, 47 4.95
R intraparietal sulcus 7/40 3269 51, −30, 46 4.76
L intraparietal sulcus 7/40 1031 −46, −28, 42 4.67
L middle frontal gyrus 9/46 256 −58, 2, 39 4.66
R middle frontal gyrus 9/46 359 54, 5, 35 4.64
R superior frontal sulcus 6/8 252 23, 2, 53 4.25
L cingulate/superior frontal gyrus 32/8 101 −4, 0, 49 3.69
R inferior frontal gyrus 44/45 56 46, 19, 0 3.67
R intraparietal sulcus (posterior) 39/7 59 30, −63, 32 3.56
R inferior parietal lobule 39 53 35, −75, 35 3.36
REVERSED FAMILIARITY EFFECTS
L lateral sulcus (posterior) 40/41 52 −60, −26, 14 4.23
L postcentral 1/2/3 109 −35, −19, 60 4.19
R lateral sulcus (anterior) 6/22 44 53, −4, 5 3.70

Note that the analyses identifying these effects did not involve exclusive masking (as opposed to those reported in Table 2; see text for further details). Peak coordinates (x, y, z) are in MNI space and rounded to the nearest mm. BA, Brodmann area (approximate); L, left; R, right.