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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2014 Sep 2.
Published in final edited form as: Physiol Behav. 2011 Sep 17;105(2):560–567. doi: 10.1016/j.physbeh.2011.09.008

Table 5.

Clusters in regions of interest that differed significantly between restrained eaters and their unrestrained co-twins for the change in activation from pre- to post-milkshake.

Number of voxels P-value Max. z-score x (mm) y (mm) z (mm)
Restrained eaters showed greater decrease after milkshake
Fattening>Object
 L amygdala 9 0.039 2.57 −26 −8 −16
Non-fattening>Object
 None
Fattening>Non-fattening
 L amygdala 10 0.038 2.7 −26 −2 −16
 Occipital lobe (BA 17, 18, 19, cuneus, superior occipital gyrus, lingual gyrus, middle occipital gyrus) 1184 0.0004 3.46 −28 −84 32
 Occipital lobe (BA 17, 18, 19, cuneus) 630 0.009 3.63 26 −66 6
Restrained eaters showed greater increase after milkshake
Fattening>Object
 None
Non-fattening>Object
 Medial OFC (BA 10,32) 295 0.014 3.75 −12 38 −16
 Occipital lobe (BA 17, 18, 19, cuneus, lingual gyrus) 498 0.014 3.43 −14 −78 14
Fattening>Non-fattening
 None

OFC=orbitofrontal cortex; BA=Brodmann area; L=left. Coordinates are in MNI space.