Table 2. Regions with increased and decreased ReHo in UD patients compared to controls.
Anatomical region | BA | Cluster Size (Voxels) | T a | MNIb | ||
X | Y | Z | ||||
L. middle occipital lobe | 19 | 408 | 3.921 | −33 | −85 | 27 |
R. inferior parietal lobule | 40 | 636 | 5.836 | 57 | −69 | 33 |
R. precuneus | 23 | 455 | 4.342 | 0 | −42 | 51 |
L. convolution | 39 | 422 | 3.501 | −43 | −77 | 27 |
L. parahippocampalgyrus | 28 | 466 | −3.994 | −15 | 6 | −33 |
R. precentralgyrus | 4 | 655 | −3.818 | 63 | −3 | 39 |
L postcentralgyrus | 2 | 860 | −4.788 | −57 | −25 | 39 |
L. precentralgyrus | 6 | 540 | −3.349 | −57 | −17 | 39 |
L. cingulated | 46 | 485 | −2.938 | −24 | −4 | 39 |
NB: BA = Brodmann's area, R = right, L = left.
Positive sign represents regions with increase ReHo, and negative sign represents regions with decrease ReHo.
Represents the statistical value of peak voxel showing ReHo differences comparing UD patients and controls. Positive T value indicates the increase of ReHo, and negative T value indicates the decrease of ReHo, respectively.
Coordinates of primary peak locations in the MNI space.