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. 2016 Jun 16;11(6):e0157143. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0157143

Table 2. Regions activated by the task during wakefulness and sleep.

Anatomical location Left Hemisphere Right Hemisphere
X Y Z t-value X Y Z t-value
Sen + pse + scr > rest awake
 Thalamus -10 -11 3 5.2 7 -14 6 5.2
 Heschl's gyrus -59 -15 4 10.4 52 -14 9 7.9
Sen > scr awake
 Superior temporal gyrus -62 -44 2 10.4 56 -1 -5 6.4
 Inferior frontal gyrus -46 17 22 7.9 38 18 24 4.4
Sen + pse + scr > rest sleep
 Thalamus -5 -19 9 5 9 -21 12 5
 Heschl's gyrus -46 -19 -2 4.5 NS NS NS NS
Sen > scr sleep
 Superior temporal gyrus NS NS NS NS 61 -17 3 4

Coordinates are reported in Talairach space, and represent the location of the peak of activation. The t-values are reported for the most activated voxels. Only significantly activated regions (p < 0.005, Monte-Carlo corrected) are presented. NS = non-significant, sen = comprehensible sentences, pse = pseudoword, scr = scrambled