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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2016 Jan 31.
Published in final edited form as: Schizophr Res. 2014 Dec 9;161(0):357–366. doi: 10.1016/j.schres.2014.11.030

Table III.

Successful Encoding (Peak Activations)

Contrast Cortical Regiona Hemisphere x y z Z-score
Successful Encoding (high-confidence correct vs. fixation) Patients vs. Controls 31% Cuneal Cortex, 27% Precuneus Cortex, 8% Supracalcarine Cortex, 6% Intracalcarine Cortex Left −12 −72 22 4.35

40% Insular Cortex, 25% Planum Polare Left −42 −10 −6 4.20

35% Superior Parietal Lobule, 21% Postcentral Gyrus, 6% Supramarginal Gyrus Left −32 −40 58 3.94

35% Cuneal Cortex, 29% Precuneus Cortex, 13% Supracalcarine Cortex Right 12 −68 24 4.12

32% Precentral Gyrus, 5% Inferior Frontal Gyrus Right 64 8 10 4.04

20% Lateral Occipital Cortex Right 38 −62 8 3.87

Patients vs. Unaffected Relatives 61% Lingual Gyrus, 13% Precuneus Cortex Left −10 −58 2 4.60

44% Superior Parietal Lobule, 18% Postcentral Gyrus, 5% Supramarginal Gyrus Left −30 −42 64 3.92

42% Postcentral Gyrus, 7% Precentral Gyrus Left −24 −34 58 3.62

38% Intracalcarine Cortex Right 22 −68 8 4.29

43% Precentral Gyrus, 6% Superior Frontal Gyrus Right 28 −12 70 4.03

52% Precentral Gyrus, 11% Middle Frontal Gyrus Right 44 −4 60 4.01

40% Middle Temporal Gyrus, 36% Superior Temporal Gyrus Right 60 −16 −8 3.39

Unaffected Relatives vs. Controls 46% Superior Temporal Gyrus, 15% Middle Temporal Gyrus, 5% Supramarginal Gyrus Right 46 −30 0 3.29

28% Middle Temporal Gyrus, 10% Supramarginal Gyrus, 6% Middle Temporal Gyrus Right 46 −40 4 3.11

23% Lingual Gyrus, 17% Occipital Fusiform Gyrus Right 12 −74 −14 3.16
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Cortical regions with probabilities < 5% were excluded.