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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2015 Oct 10.
Published in final edited form as: Neuroscience. 2014 Aug 15;278:51–61. doi: 10.1016/j.neuroscience.2014.07.076

Table 3.

Significant areas of activation in the switch vs. non-switch contrast across all subjects

Region Hem BA Voxel T MNI coordinate (mm)
x y z
Precentral gyrus Left 6 2516 9.36 −38 −2 40
Anterior cingulate cortex Left 6 1184 8.43 −6 4 52
Superior parietal lobule Left 7 2626 10.31 −30 −54 48
Cuneus Left 17 5896 14.87 −14 −100 6
Thalamus Left 98 6.06 −16 −12 4
Dorsolateral prefrontal cortex Right 9 2687 8.75 44 2 36
Insula Right 13 235 7.93 34 26 4
Insula Right 13 20 5.27 62 −38 16
Superior parietal lobule Right 7 2516 10.72 32 −52 46
Putamen Right 105 5.58 24 −2 16
Thalamus Right 79 5.54 16 −16 0

Note: The voxelwise statistical threshold was P = 0.05 with FWE (familywise error-rate) correction, and a cluster threshold of 10 continuously activated voxels. Hem for hemisphere. X, Y, Z represent the stereotaxic coordinates according to Montreal Neurological Institute (MNI) template. Brodmann’s areas (BAs) of peak activations were identified through conversion to Talairach and Tournoux space (Talairach and Tournoux, 1988) via the icbm2tal function (Lancaster et al., 2007).