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. 2014 Mar 26;8:177. doi: 10.3389/fnhum.2014.00177

Table 1.

Periphery (11–15) vs. central (2–7): deaf > hearing.

Hemi Z* Coordinates Harvard oxford atlas** Juelich**
x y z
L 3.88 −18 −80 46 71% Superior LOC 16% SPL
L 3.64 −16 −40 50 11% Precuneus, 10% posterior cingulate 27% SPL
L 3.51 −16 −40 54 26% Postcentral G. 28% Prim. SS, 28% Prim. motor
L 3.44 −22 −62 56 42% Superior LOC 77% SPL 7A
L 3.41 −12 −52 64 22% SPL, 19% precuneous, 14% postcentral G. 54% SPL 5, 38% SPL 7A
L 3.17 −16 −48 56 18% Postcentral G., 12% SPL 40% SPL 5, 24% SPL 7A
L 3.52 −6 10 62 25% Superior frontal G. 48% Premotor BA6
R 3.1 2 4 36 92% Anterior cingulate
L 3.07 −6 4 22 69% Callosal body
L 3.03 −2 2 42 71% Anterior cingulate 6% Premotor BA6
L 3.01 −6 −12 28 9% Anterior cingulate 83% Callosal body
3.01 0 6 22 3% Anterior cingulate 85% Callosal body
L 3.57 −66 −34 0 43% pMTG, 43% pSTG 10% Inferior parietal lobule
L 3.44 −64 −20 8 41% Planum temporale, 27% pSTG 17% Secondary SS
L 3.35 −52 −30 6 31% Planum temporale 16% Prim. auditory
L 3.32 −58 −38 6 58% pSTG
L 3.31 −46 −26 −4 27% Heschl's G., 24% planum temporale 40% Prim. auditory
L 3.26 −48 −26 2 22% Planum temporale, 8% Heschl's G. 27% Prim. auditory
*

Survives cluster correction, Z > 2.3, p < 0.05.

**

Most probable locations.

Abbreviations: L, left; LOC, lateral occipital cortex; SS, somatosensory; SPL, superior parietal lobule; pMTG, posterior middle temporal gyrus; pSTG, posterior superior temporal gyrus; Prim., primary; Hemi., hemisphere; G., gyrus.