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. 2015 Oct;168(1-2):297–304. doi: 10.1016/j.schres.2015.06.016

Table 2.

Regions in which there were voxels showing greater volume loss in schizophrenia patients compared to controls (p < 0.05, FWE corrected, adjusted for sex, handedness and interscan interval).

Regions Group Mean of Edge Displacement (mm)
Number of Voxels t p (peak) Coordinate of p Peak Voxel (MNI152 mm)
Mean SD x y z
Right frontal pole Schizophrenia − 0.42 0.29 694 4.20 .004 48 52 12
Control − 0.21 0.17
Right middle frontal gyrus Schizophrenia − 0.43 0.30 169 3.72 .006 56 34 18
Control − 0.20 0.22
Right inferior frontal gyrus Schizophrenia − 0.43 0.23 330 3.58 .004 64 6 2
Control − 0.25 0.17
Bilateral central gyrus Schizophrenia − 0.42 0.23 637 4.58 < .001 66 0 2
Control − 0.22 0.14
Bilateral supramarginal gyrus Schizophrenia − 0.35 0.26 607 5.65 < .001 − 70 − 44 − 2
Control − 0.14 0.15
Bilateral temporal lobe Schizophrenia − 0.29 0.18 1726 5.67 < .001 − 68 − 46 − 10
Control − 0.11 0.10
Right occipital cortex (inferior division) Schizophrenia − 0.28 0.23 182 3.57 .010 60 − 70 2
Control − 0.09 0.24
Right lingual gyrus (mid-line occipital) Schizophrenia − 0.04 0.08 34 6.14 .011 8 − 62 6
Control 0.05 0.07
Bilateral precuneous cortex Schizophrenia − 0.13 0.10 95 4.68 .026 − 4 − 58 54
Control − 0.04 0.05

Note: For reporting purposes, brain changes (p < 0.05 family-wise error corrected across the brain edge) were parcellated into regions using the Harvard–Oxford cortical structural atlas/MNI structural atlas.