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. 2015 Apr 16;26(6):2440–2460. doi: 10.1093/cercor/bhv068

Table 7.

Local maxima for LV6: encoding versus retrieval, group interaction

Temporal lag Bootstrap ratio Spatial extent Talairach coordinates
HEM Gyral location Brodmann area
x y z
Young encoding > retrieval, MA retrieval > encoding
 Left hemisphere
  4 4.35 13 −12 37 −3 Left Anterior cingulate 24
  2 3.69 14 −9 −11 18 Left Thalamus
 Right hemisphere
  2 3.87 36 24 −75 55 Right Precuneus 7
Young retrieval > encoding, MA encoding > retrieval
 Left hemisphere
  2 −3.74 13 −39 −22 59 Left Precentral gyrus 4

Note: Temporal lag represents the time after event onset, when a cluster of voxels exhibited a contrast effect of interest. The bootstrap ratio threshold was set to ±>3.28, and identified dominant and stable activation clusters. The spatial extent refers to the total number of voxels included in the voxel cluster (threshold = 10). The stereotaxic coordinates are measured in millimeters, and gyral location and Brodmann areas (BAs) were determined by referring to Talairach and Tournoux (1988). HEM, cerebral hemisphere in which the activation occurred.