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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2017 Oct 1.
Published in final edited form as: Psychophysiology. 2016 Jul 12;53(10):1451–1459. doi: 10.1111/psyp.12696

Table 2.

Significant clusters of functional connectivity for control subjects

Region Cluster size
(mm3)
Direction of
relationship
Mean
z-value
Location
x y z
Anterior middle temporal gyrus, anterior parahippocampal
    gyrus, posterior middle temporal gyrus, temporal pole
13029 Positive 2.67 50 4 −28
Anterior middle temporal gyrus, frontal occipital cortex,
    frontal orbital cortex, inferior frontal gyrus, posterior
    inferior temporal gyrus, posterior middle temporal gyrus,
    posterior superior temporal gyrus, temporal pole,
    temorooccipital middle temporal gyrus
28838 Positive 2.87 −53 −3 −19
Posterior cingulate gyrus, anterior cingulate gyrus, anterior
    parahippocampal gyrus, left thalamus, lingual gyrus,
    posterior parahippocampal gyrus, posterior temporal
    fusiform cortex, precuneus cortex, right thalamus
60754 Positive 3.76 −3 −50 21
Anterior parahippocampal gyrus, posterior
    parahippocampal gyrus, right hippocampus, temporal
    occipital fusiform cortex
4100 Positive 2.67 23 −22 −21
Paracingulate gyrus, Anterior cingulate gyrus, frontal
    medial cortex, frontal pole, middle frontal gyrus, superior
    frontal gyrus
100326 Positive 3.32 −6 45 22
Superior lateral occipital cortex, angular gyrus, posterior
    supramarginal gyrus, temporooccipital middle temporal
    gyrus
21309 Positive 3.51 −49 −64 32
Superior lateral occipital cortex, angular gyrus 10478 Positive 3.10 49 −64 28
Precentral gyrus, postcentral gyrus 4418 Positive 2.61 0 −32 68

Note. Coordinates are for the maximum z-stat in MNI152 2009a symmetrical space. Regions represent areas of significant positive correlation with seeded region (PCC) after gray-matter cluster correction. The first cluster in this table is large because it reflects the entirety of the default mode network.