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. 2014 Feb 27;7:605–610. doi: 10.1016/j.nicl.2014.02.009

Table 2.

Comparisons of CBS, RS and NC groups showing the locations in which WM reductions were greater in one group than in the other.

Region volume (cluster) t−value Talairach coordinates (x, y, z) Location of local maxima
NC > CBS 973 5.76 −20, −15, 46 left precentral gyrus
1210 5.69 18, −19, 44 right cingulate gyrus
4.81 33, −18, 56 right precentral gyrus
4.57 10, 3, 54 right middle frontal gyrus
NC > RS 2132 6.91 −13, −17, −6 left midbrain
5.21 15, −15, −6 right midbrain
RS > CBS 939 5.27 −18, −18, 42 left cingulate gyrus
4.36 −14, −16, 56 left medial frontal gyrus
911 5.05 29, −36, 51 right postcentral gyrus
4.85 22, −23, 44 right cingulate gyrus
4.59 27, −8, 55 right middle frontal gyrus
CBS > RS 932 4.87 6, −33, −4 right midbrain
4.82 −9, −31, −6 left midbrain

Clusters of WM SPM analysis uncorrected at p < 0.001 with an extent threshold of 300 voxels are shown. The coordinates refer to the Talairach reference space.

Note − CBS = corticobasal syndrome, NC = normal controls, RS = Richardson’s syndrome