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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2014 Nov 1.
Published in final edited form as: Obesity (Silver Spring). 2013 Oct 17;21(11):2189–2196. doi: 10.1002/oby.20575

TABLE 2.

Areas of elevated and suppressed response to food cues relative to neutral cues for all participants: the “Crave” run

Region ~BA MNI Coordinates t Size
Elevated activity when viewing food cues
Medial/superior frontal gyrus L 6/8 –6 14 52 8.00 642a
Middle frontal gyrus, anterior insula L 6 –48 2 49 7.44 608a
Cuneus L/middle occipital (bilateral) 18/19 –27 –94 22 5.70 334a
Superior parietal L 7 –27 –70 43 5.16 265a
Thalamus L/caudate R –3 22 13 5.00 202
Suppressed activity when viewing food cues
Superior parietal/precuneus/occipital (bilateral) 5/7,19 9 –40 52 4.64 1549a
Middle temporal gyrus R 39 51 –55 13 4.62 770a

N = 31; Voxel threshold P < 0.01 for 10 contiguous voxels. Regions are significant at cluster-level P < 0.05, uncorrected

a

FDR corrected. Coordinates of peak activity reported.