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. 2015 Mar 12;36(7):2495–2513. doi: 10.1002/hbm.22787

Table 2.

Common memory retrieval activation

ImMem ∩ LTM common effects
Cluster Voxel
k P‐corr. Z x y z
Scene‐chronology (Temporal)
Precuneus B 112 0.011 4.72 3 −57 47
Angular gyrus R 98 < 0.001 4.00 5454 17
Scene‐layout (Spatial)
Superior parietal gyrus L 206 0.001 5.95 −21 −69 56
Supramarginal gyrus L 129 0.008 3.46 −60 −36 44
Intraparietal sulcus L 4.87 −36 −45 41
Superior parietal gyrus R 651 < 0.001 5.20 24 −63 59
Dorsal occipital cortex R 3.72 30 −75 29
Intraparietal sulcus R 5.20 42 −39 47
Supramarginal gyrus R 4.82 57 −33 53
Superior frontal sulcus L 100 0.022 4.82 −24 3 56
Superior frontal sulcus R 145 0.004 4.81 30 0 53
Inferior frontal gyrus R 95 0.027 4.75 54 9 26
Inferior occipital gyrus R 98 0.024 5.15 54 −57 −10

Task‐specific activation after immediate delays (current Exp 1; ImMem) and a previous study that used a long delay between encoding and retrieval [∼24 h; LTM: Kwok et al., 2012]. Statistical threshold were set at P‐FWE‐corr. = 0.05 (cluster‐level), considering the whole brain as the volume of interest. Note that the “between‐studies” overlap activation in the right angular gyrus was found at a lower uncorrected threshold (in italics); but importantly within this area no differences or interactions between ImMem and LTM studies were found (see differential effects between the two studies in Supporting Information Table 2). L/R/B, left/right hemisphere/bilateral.