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. 2014 Jan 29;4:187. doi: 10.3389/fpsyt.2013.00187

Table 2.

Neuroanatomical regions with a weight vector score in the top and in the bottom 30% of the maximum weight vector score across all regions for the cortical thickness based RVR used to accurately predict the difference between baseline and follow up total PANSS score.

Region Number of voxels MNI coordinate (x, y, z) wi
REGIONS WITH POSITIVE wi SCORES
Right Temporal Fusiform Cortex 27 28.5, −9, −46.5 0.0266
Right Temporal Pole 8 25.5, 6, −48 0.0213
REGIONS WITH NEGATIVE wi SCORES
Right Temporal Pole 29 58.5, 6, −22.5 0.0115
Left Insular Cortex 26 −39, 6, −4.5 0.0112
20 −42, −6, −1.4 0.0116
Right Parahippocampal Gyrus (anterior division) 9 10.5, −12, −21 0.00954
Right Inferior Temporal Gyrus (posterior division) 7 60, −27, −30 0.00882

MNI, Montreal Neurological Institute; RVR, relevance rector regression; PANSS, positive and negative syndrome scale; wi, weight vector score indicating the relative contribution of each voxel to the regression function.

wi and MNI coordinates refer to the peak weight vector score in each cluster.