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. 2015 Sep 30;6:1491. doi: 10.3389/fpsyg.2015.01491

Table 2.

Brain region peak voxel activity for reflection period compared to baseline.

Brain Region Voxels p z-max z-max z-max z-max
x (mm) y (mm) z (mm)
POSITIVE CORRELATION
Occipital Cortex 5039 1.69E-33 5.35 16 −102 12
L & R SFG 1390 2.66E-14 5.47 −4 12 70
L Striatum 1026 1.03E-11 5.3 −20 26 16
R Striatum 879 1.39E-10 5.82 18 8 22
L Temporal Pole 809 5.04E-10 5.64 −52 4 −26
R Temporal Pole 405 2.21E-06 5.29 50 12 −32
L & R Thalamus 380 3.93E-06 5.68 0 −28 8
L STS 229 0.0002 4.4 −50 −32 −8
L Posterior MFG 213 0.000317 4.52 −44 6 46
NEGATIVE CORRELATION
Left Insula 1767 9.46E-17 5.15 −40 −6 −12
Right STG 1361 4.19E-14 5.17 64 −26 12
Right Insula 769 1.07E-09 5.48 42 −12 −4
ACC 403 2.26E-06 5.78 0 34 2
Right PMC 303 2.69E-05 4.71 12 −30 46
Right MTS 232 0.000184 4.95 50 −62 6
Left MTS 217 0.000282 4.45 −44 −64 2

Abbreviations: SFG, superior frontal gyrus; STS, superior temporal sulcus; MFG, middle frontal gyrus; ACC, Anterior Cingulate Cortex; PMC, posteromedial cortex; MTS, middle temporal sulcus. Brain regions, i.e., sulci and gyri, were identified using an neuroanatomy atlas locating the structures at specified MNI coordinates (Damasio, 1995).