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. 2015 Jun 17;10(6):e0128005. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0128005

Table 1. Coordinates for the brain areas activated in Suppress-negative vs. Look-negative.

Area BA MNI coordinates (mm) T Z Cluster size, k
x y z
Suppress negative > Look negative
 Left Inferior Frontal Gyrus 45 -48 32 2 3.74 3.53 23
 Right Inferior Parietal Lobule 40 64 -44 42 3.72 3.52 7
 Left Inferior Parietal Lobule 40 -62 -52 34 3.52 3.34 10

Height threshold: p < .001 uncorrected, Extent threshold: k = 5 voxels. The x, y, and z coordinates by which a voxel is determined referring to medial–lateral (x: positive = right), anterior–posterior (y: positive = anterior), and superior–inferior (z: positive = superior) positions denote the peak location on the MNI template. T-scores denote the difference between the two sample means compared with the dispersion and sample sizes of the two samples.Z-scores are the numbers from the unit normal distribution that give the same p value as the t statistic. Abbreviations: BA = Brodmann area; MNI = Montreal Neurological Institute template.