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. 2015 Mar 9;10(10):1383–1391. doi: 10.1093/scan/nsv026

Table 1.

Brain regions activated during the stoplight task irrespective of maternal presence

Contrast Anatomical region BA x y z t k
Stop Decisions
Go Decisions
Ventral striatum −12 5 −2 4.96 191
R Insula 33 29 −2 3.48 110
L Insula −36 14 7 3.84 93
dACC 32/24 3 14 43 4.21 621
Precentral gyrus 33 −13 67 4.24 472
SMA −15 −2 54 3.35 57
Stop-Go Decisions
Precentral gyrus −42 −22 61 4.67 47
Go-Stop Decisions
Insula 39 5 10 5.94 266
dACC 9 8 43 4.73 1278a
SMA 9 −20 48 4.26 a
Postcentral gyrus 45 −19 49 5.53 a
Midbrain 6 −28 −14 4.18 229
R Precuneus 18 −76 40 5.32 165
L Precuneus −9 −73 46 5.39 392
Pass Outcome
Superior frontal gyrus 24 11 55 5.97 2957b
R Precuneus 9 −73 43 4.99 b
L Precuneus −12 −73 46 4.07 b
TPJ 54 −42 34 5.49 b
Cerebellum −6 −58 −26 3.93 122

Note. BA refers to putative Broadman’s areas. x, y, and z refer to MNI coordinates; t refers to the t-score at those coordinates (local maxima); k refers to the number of voxels in each significant cluster. TPJ, temporoparietal junction; SMA, supplementary motor area; dACC, dorsoanterior cingulate cortex. a,b regions are part of the same cluster; – indicates no significant clusters were identified.