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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2015 Apr 3.
Published in final edited form as: Neuroimage. 2012 Oct 12;65:488–498. doi: 10.1016/j.neuroimage.2012.10.002

Table 1.

Regions activated to face stimuli (a) and to spatial stimuli (b).

Cluster size T-value Coordinates
(x, y, z)
R/L BA
a) Face stimuli vs. Controls
9544 9.77 -32, -74, -6 L 37 Fusiform Gyrus
34, -58, -14 R 37 Fusiform Gyrus
1143 6.73 18, 16, 30 R 32 Anterior Cingulate Cortex
6.44 28, 38, 2 R 45/46 ventral Inf. Frontal Gyrus
317 6.28 34, -48, 52 R 40 Inferior Parietal Lobe
688 6.20 -4, 20, 56 L 6 Medial Frontal Cortex
294 5.73 42, 10, 28 R 44/9 dorsal Inf. Frontal Gyrus
b) Spatial stimuli vs. Controls
2077 7.96 -18, -66, 56 L 7 Intraparietal Sulcus
7.86 -34, -78, 22 L 19/39 Middle Temporal Gyrus
7.82 20, -66, 60 R 7 Intraparietal Sulcus
284 5.62 34, 6, 66 R 6 Superior Frontal Gyrus

Only clusters with statistically significant activity (p < 0.01) corrected for whole-brain multiple comparisons are listed. The coordinates and their T values are at the peak voxels in each cluster, and the coordinates and Brodmann’s areas (BA) are indicated in the Talairach and Tournoux atlas space. 1 voxel corresponds to 8 mm3. See also Supplementary Table S2.