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. 2013 Nov 20;8(11):e80126. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0080126

Table 3. Brain regions with significant negative correlation with AQ score and beta band ERD in experiment 1 (/Ne/−/ne/) and experiment 2 (/Nu/−/nu/).

Time window (ms) Brain Area Lobe Anatomical Area Side BA Coordinate t Value Cluster size
x y z
/Ne/−/ne/
100–300
200–400
300–500
400–600 Occipital Lobe Cuneus L 19 −12.24 −87.71 39.21 3.97 2
/Nu/−/nu/
100–300 Occipital Lobe Fusiform Gyrus L 18 −21.04 −97.41 −18.49 4.03 2
Temporal Lobe Superior Temporal Gyrus L 13 −56.24 −39.21 19.71 3.83 1
200–400 Occipital Lobe Fusiform Gyrus L 18 −21.04 −92.56 −18.24 4.35 1
300–500 Frontal Lobe Superior Frontal Gyrus R 9 44.96 38.39 32.51 3.94 4
Frontal Lobe Middle Frontal Gyrus R 8 40.56 28.69 45.21 3.65 1
400–600 Temporal Lobe Fusiform Gyrus R 37 44.96 −53.76 −16.24 4.78 4

Voxels where statistical significance was found at an individual voxel level of P < 0.001 (uncorrected) were presented. Montreal Neurological Institute coordinates in SPM8 were transformed into Talairach coordinates.

Talairach and Tournoux brain atlas coordinates: x = distance in millimeters to the right (+) or left (–) side of the midline; y = distance anterior (+) or posterior (–) to the anterior commissure; z = distance superior (+) or inferior (–) to a horizontal plane through the anterior and posterior commissures.

BA, Brodmann area; G, Gyrus; R, right; L, left.