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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2013 Jul 20.
Published in final edited form as: Dev Sci. 2011 Sep 15;14(6):1261–1282. doi: 10.1111/j.1467-7687.2011.01075.x

Table 6.

Peaks of activation where differences in signal increases over time as a function of exposure to the random syllables stream were observed between age groups

Increases in random syllables (R↑)
6-year-olds > 10-year-olds
6-year-olds > 13-year-olds
6-year-olds > Adults
Anatomical regions BA x y z t k x y z t k x y z t k
Superior temporal gyrus 22 R 58 −20 6 3.37 343 58 −22 4 3.54 212
Inferior parietal lobule 40 L −40 −46 40 3.49 138 40 −36 36 3.11 64 −40 −46 40 4.25 258
Superior parietal lobule 7 L −34 −46 60 3.81 170 −24 −48 64 4.12 117 −22 −50 64 3.95 186
7 R 24 −44 58 3.09 147
Precuneus 7 L −14 −42 60 3.93 170 −12 −42 60 3.08 117
7 R 6 −44 66 4.01 229 6 −44 66 3.95 186
Paracentral lobule 5 L −32 −42 62 4.48 186

Note: Activity thresholded at t > 3.07 (p < .001), corrected for multiple comparisons at the cluster level (p < .05). BA refers to putative Brodmann Area; L and R refer to left and right hemispheres; x, y, and z refer to the Talairach coordinates corresponding to the left-right, anterior-posterior, and inferior-superior axes, respectively; t refers to the highest t score within a region; k refers to cluster size (note that different regions with the same cluster size are part of the same cluster).