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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2014 Jun 30.
Published in final edited form as: J Cogn Neurosci. 2012 Oct 23;25(3):421–435. doi: 10.1162/jocn_a_00292

Table 3.

ROI atlas coordinates and approximate anatomic locations of retrieval success regions and correlations with d' and c.

# Hem Anatomic Location x y z ~BA #vox c-str c-wk d’-str d’-wk
1 L Post. Cingulate G. −01 −39 +29 31 306 .18 .17 .32 .21
2 L Cuneus −04 −79 +34 19 289 .03 .02 .36 .23
3 R Mid. Frontal G. +22 −07 +55 6 191 .27 −.03 −.39 −.24
4 L Thalamus −10 −05 +14 NA 141 −.05 .09 −.13 −.09
5 L Mid. Frontal G. −24 −03 +55 6 171 .47# .34 −.32 −.15
6 L Mid. Frontal G. −17 +04 +57 6 104 .42# −.19 −.35 .12
7 L Precuneus −13 −68 +52 7 74 .37 .37 .28 −.22
8 L Thalamus −03 −17 +11 NA 93 .15 −.02 .15 −.28
9 L Post. Cingulate G. −03 −47 +17 30 106 .22 .05 .37 .10
10 L Angular G. −42 −70 +37 39 74 .26 .24 .53** .35
11 L Caudate −10 +08 +08 NA 80 −.27 .08 −.21 .46#

Notes: Hem = hemisphere; L = left; R = right; G = gyrus; Inf = inferior; Mid = middle; Med = medial; Sup = superior; Post = posterior; BA = Brodmann area; NA = not applicable; #vox = number of voxels in ROI;

**

p ≤ .01,

#

p < .05; all locations and Brodmann’s areas are approximate.

The rightmost 4 columns are Pearson r values for the parameter (c or d’) and retrieval success effect for the strong (str) and weak (wk) conditions.