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. 2015 Aug 3;9:431. doi: 10.3389/fnhum.2015.00431

Table 4.

Contrast of baseline fMRI scans before and after the object task showing the decrease in fMRI activity in the fusiform gyrus, among other areas.

Coordinates t-stat
X Y Z
Positive Right Parietal Parietal lobe 48 −52 34 6.15
Left Frontal Precentral gyrus −66 −6 16 4.94
Parietal Cingulate gyrus −4 −34 38 4.89
Negative Right Temporal Parahippocampal cortex 26 −42 −10 −4.72
Occipital Middle occipital gyrus 34 −80 14 −6.55
Inferior occipital gyrus 30 −88 4 −6.7
Fusiform gyrus 42 −68 −10 −6.24
Left Temporal Fusiform gyrus −38 −40 −22 −5.64
Occipital Fusiform gyrus −38 −48 −16 −6.34
Middle occipital gyrus −38 −84 14 −5.94

Brain areas showing changes in activity between the two baseline conditions. Positive values indicate an increase in fMRI activity in the second baseline condition, compared to the first baseline condition, for a specific set of stimuli. Negative values indicate a decrease in fMRI activity in the second baseline condition, compared to the first baseline condition, for a specific set of stimuli. Note that the spatial configuration task and the object identity task were not included in these analyses.