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. 2013 Jun 19;2013:452439. doi: 10.1155/2013/452439

Table 2.

The rsFCs of the cerebellar crura II and IX in both of the control and patient groups and significant group differences in these rsFCs between healthy controls and stroke patients.

Seed regions Connected regions Group difference Peak t values Peak coordinate MNI (x, y, z) Cluster size (voxels)
CL_crus II IL_DLPFC 4.23 30, 18, 39 74
IL_LPC
IL_Pcu
IL_ITG
IL_MTG
CL_ITG
CL_DLPFC

IL_crus II B_DLPFC
B_MPFC
IL_ITG
CL_LPC
CL_MTG/ITG
CL_PCC/Pcu
CL_Cal
CL_Cau 4.11 −12, 6, 15 40
CL_Th

CL_IX B_PCC/Pcu
B_MCC
IL_MPFC 3.42 6, 48, 33 80
IL_ACC
IL_MTG/MOG
IL_LPC 3.18 54, − 57, 18 44
IL_DLPFC 3.98 33, 24, 42 38
CL_DLPFC
CL_LPC
CL_MPFC

IL_IX IL_MPFC 4.35 18, 57, 21 241
IL_LPC 4.14 54, − 54, 21 103
IL_DLPFC 3.97 36, 24, 45 77
IL_MTG
IL_PCC/Pcu 3.30 15, − 54, 33 51
CL_ParaHP
CL_LPC 3.95 −51, − 57, 24 66
CL_PCC/Pcu

ACC: anterior cingulated cortex; Cal: calcarine; Cau: caudate; CL: contralesional hemisphere; DLPFC: dorsolateral prefrontal cortex; IL: ipsilesional hemisphere; ITG: inferior temporal gyrus; LPC: lateral parietal cortex; MCC: middle cingulate cortex; MOG: middle occipital gyrus; MPFC: the medial part of prefrontal cortex; MTG: middle temporal gyrus; ParaHP: parahippocampal; PCC: posterior cingulate cortex; Pcu: precuneus; Th: thalamus. The star (∗) represents that the rsFC shows significant group difference between stroke patients and healthy controls.