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. 2014 Jul 2;35(11):5578–5586. doi: 10.1002/hbm.22571

Table 2.

Overview of brain areas activated in response to supraliminal and subliminal reward cues

Region BA Side Number of voxels X Y Z Max t‐value
Supraliminal Euro versus Cent (300 ms)
Superior temporal gyrus 22 R 228 64 −36 20 5.88
Striatum R 576 12 4 −8 5.87
Ventral striatum L −8 20 −4 5.30
Posterior cingulate cortex 31 R 207 16 −68 28 5.13
Cuneus L 158 −28 −48 36 5.00
SMA 6 R 286 8 8 56 4.98
Dorsal ACC 32 R 12 16 32 4.64
Superior frontal gyrus 6/8 R 28 −4 60 3.86
MCC 28 R 98 4 −28 40 4.40
Insula L 35 −52 12 −8 4.18
Motor cortex L 40 −32 −20 68 4.39
Subliminal Euro versus Cent (17 ms)
Interaction (supraliminal Euro vs. Cent) versus (subliminal Euro vs. Cent)
Ventral striatum R 687 20 28 −12 6.12
R 16 20 −8 5.99
Ventral striatum L −32 16 4 5.40
Parietal cortex 7 L 553 −24 −60 32 5.90
Cingulum R 16 −32 32 5.14
Posterior cingulum 23 R 4 −28 24 5.12
Insular cortex 13 R 133 52 −40 24 5.67
Temporal midbrain 21 R 44 36 −4 4.88
Supramarginal gyrus 40 R 60 −32 24 4.70
Dorsal ACC 32 R 142 12 16 32 4.93
SMA 6 L −4 −4 64 4.44
−12 4 72 4.20
Motor cortex L 58 −36 −4 44 4.68
−40 −8 60 3.67

Note: Cluster‐defining threshold of P < 0.001 and a P < 0.05 family‐wise error‐corrected critical cluster size of 33 voxels.

ACC, anterior cingulate cortex; L, left; MCC, middle cingulate cortex; R, right; SMA, supplementary motor area.