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. 2014 Nov 29;138(1):164–178. doi: 10.1093/brain/awu328

Table 2.

MNI coordinates and z-statistics for brain areas demonstrating a significant relationship with motion coherence, according to the V5/MT+ or V1 models

x y z z-statistic x y z z-statistic
Controls
V5/MT+ Model: Left hemifield V5/MT+ Model: Right hemifield
Right V5/MT+ 50 −70 12 6.67 Left V5/MT+ −42 −68 6 10.31
Left frontal pole −50 38 10 4.19 Right V5/MT+ 54 −60 2 5.32
Left frontal pole −4 58 18 4.69
V1 Model: Left hemifield V1 Model: Right hemifield
Right V1 6 −92 2 4.51 Left V1 −18 −66 6 4.01
Right inferior parietal lobule 50 −66 30 4.21 Left insula −36 −22 −2 4.10
Right lingual gyrus 14 −54 0 4.20
Patients
V5/MT+ Model: Blind left hemifield V5/MT+ Model: Sighted right hemifield
Right inferior parietal lobule 42 −72 40 4.16 Left V5/MT+ −46 −70 8 5.80
Right posterior cingulate gyrus 12 −46 36 3.79 Right V5/MT+ 50 −64 6 5.63
V1 Model: Blind left hemifield V1 Model: Sighted right hemifield
Right V5/MT+ 54 −68 12 3.82 Left inferior parietal lobule −42 −60 42 3.66
Left precuneus −10 −58 40 3.57

Only the most significant peak within each area of activation is reported. A statistical threshold of P < 0.001, uncorrected for multiple comparisons, was used within V1 and extrastriate cortex (cluster extent threshold >10 voxels). Elsewhere correction for multiple comparisons was made with a cluster threshold of P < 0.01, fixed-effects analysis.