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 |
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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.