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. 2014 Nov 17;10:2221–2230. doi: 10.2147/NDT.S70074

Table 3.

Significantly activated clusters for the SM–ST contrast

Region BA MNI coordinates
Cluster size t-value
x y z
A: normal group
Frontal lobe
 Rt Inferior frontal operculum 44 54 20 32 424 5.95
 Lt Precentral gyrus 6 −32 2 62 91 4.77
 Lt Precentral gyrus 44 −48 10 36 136 4.65
 Rt Precentral gyrus 6 28 −2 50 91 4.65
Parietal lobe
 Lt Superior parietal lobule 7 −18 −62 64 878 6.18
 Rt Superior parietal lobule 5 16 −52 66 1,541 6.01
 Lt Superior parietal lobule 7 −20 −74 46 92 5.32
 Lt Inferior parietal lobule 2 −44 −28 40 49 3.68
Temporal lobe
 Rt Middle temporal lobe 37 46 −66 6 669 11.29
 Lt Middle temporal lobe 37 −56 −68 2 557 6.12
Occipital lobe
 Lt Middle occipital lobe 18 −26 −88 12 31 4.16
B: schizophrenia group
Frontal lobe
 Rt Middle frontal gyrus 6 28 2 50 333 6.20
 Lt Precentral gyrus 6 −40 0 44 153 4.49
 Rt Supplemental motor area 8 4 22 52 23 3.77
Parietal lobe
 Lt Inferior parietal lobule 40 −42 −50 56 388 4.35
 Rt Superior parietal lobule 1 20 −46 74 12 4.02
 Rt Inferior parietal lobule 40 38 −38 46 79 3.70
 Rt Postcentral gyrus 3 36 −26 46 19 3.56
Temporal lobe
 Rt Middle temporal gyrus 37 48 −66 6 1,694 8.85
 Rt Inferior temporal gyrus 20 46 −22 −12 21 4.02
Occipital lobe
 Lt Middle occipital gyrus 19 −48 −76 2 971 7.00
 Lt Superior occipital gyrus 7 −26 −70 38 19 3.58

Notes: The clusters showed significant activation for each condition. Each row shows the anatomical location of the activation and the corresponding BA, the MNI coordinates of the peak voxel, and the volume of activation. A one-sample f-test at a threshold of q(FDR)<0.05 and an extended threshold of ten contiguous voxels was employed.

Abbreviations: BA, Brodmann’s area; FDR, false discovery rate; Lt, left; MNI, Montreal Neurological Institute; Rt, right; SM, scrambled motion; ST, static condition.