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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2013 Oct 1.
Published in final edited form as: J Cogn Neurosci. 2013 Feb 5;25(7):1163–1179. doi: 10.1162/jocn_a_00366

Table 3.

Interaction between performance and stage:

Performance (hit/miss) x Stage (encoding/retrieval):
Label Side BA T Size X Y Z Task-Based Effects Resting-State Effects Post-Hoc tests
ENC RET ENC RET
P S P x S CON DMN DAN MOT VAN VIS FIX-HIT HIT-FIX MISS-HIT HIT-MISS
Ventral Precuneus / PCC L/R 7/31 6.36 288 −12 −70 26 0.01 14.94 36.27 2.13 7.23 1.43 −1.26 −2.03 4.58 4.26 2.18 4.73 4.49
Ventral PPC L 7/39 4.31 9 −36 −67 44 2.51 32.77 15.25 9.72 7.42 1.08 −3.31 −7.02 −7.32 1.76 3.18 1.04 3.91
Dorsal PPC L 40 3.88 31 −39 −49 47 1.70 13.25 19.72 15.98 −4.69 13.29 −4.01 2.88 −6.14 1.44 7.21 1.05 3.93
Parahip. Crtx. L 35 4.43 6 −21 −34 −13 5.24 1.94 17.94 −2.50 6.78 −2.83 −4.23 −4.72 2.12 1.02 2.72 1.19 4.49
Caudate L - 4.48 6 −9 8 10 2.08 10.09 21.68 −4.48 1.43 −3.88 −3.55 −3.56 −1.43 1.74 3.40 1.05 4.16
Visual Crtx. L 18 4.47 25 −12 −73 −4 7.67 14.26 19.07 −3.36 −8.04 0.30 −0.97 0.09 15.16 4.84 7.01 0.94 4.24

Table shows regions that demonstrated an interaction between memory performance (hit/miss) and memory stage (encoding/retrieval). Outer-left column shows task-based analysis: BA = Brodmann Area, T-value of task-based effects; Size = cluster size in voxels, Coordinates X, Y, Z are in MNI space. Middle-left column shows F-values for the 2×2 post-hoc ANOVA for each cluster: P = memory performance (selected for by task-based analysis), S = memory stage, P x S = interaction. Significant F-values are indicated in bold. Middle-right column shows resting-state effects: CON = control network, DMN = default network, DAN = dorsal attention network, MOT = motor network, VAN = ventral attention network. VIS = visual network. Significant T-values are indicated in bold, negative values are listed in grey. Outer-right column shows post-hoc tests in the same regions for individual contrasts. Significant T-values are indicated in bold. From left to right: (1) baseline (BASE) – encoding (ENC) hits (HIT), (2) retrieval (RET) hits – baseline, (3) encoding hits – encoding misses (MISS) and (4) retrieval hits – retrieval misses.