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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2016 Oct 16.
Published in final edited form as: J Clin Exp Neuropsychol. 2015;37(8):816–833. doi: 10.1080/13803395.2015.1052732

Table 3.

Activation for Encoding versus Silent Rehearsal Conditions

Lobe Foci BA x y z mm3 Z
Encoding Minus Silent Rehearsal
Occipital Inferior Occipital, Fusiform 18/19/37 −38 −69 −6 11848 6.49
17/19 27 −93 −9 7688 5.88
Temporal Superior Temporal, Middle Temporal, Uncus, Hippocampal Formation, Amygdala 21/38 36 14 −31 11752 4.46
Middle Temporal 39 −43 −67 14 560 3.1
Frontal Precentral, Cingulate 4/31 26 −19 45 90840 5.5
Superior Frontal, Middle Frontal 8/9 −13 30 49 3536 3.7
Inferior Frontal 9 43 −1 21 440 3.73
47 −25 34 −7 624 3.29
Inferior Frontal, Middle Frontal 11/47 22 30 −13 1440 3.71
Subcortical Thalamus (Pulvinar) N/A 10 −32 12 616 3.42
Silent Rehearsal Minus Encoding
Frontal Cingulate 32 6 16 36 11928 5.42
Middle Frontal 9/46 43 24 24 608 4.16
Middle Frontal, Inferior Frontal 10 −31 49 4 1672 3.87
Precentral, Inferior Frontal 9 −38 4 32 2648 3.93
Limbic Posterior Cingulate 23 −1 −30 18 1440 4.38
Subcortical Claustrum, Insula N/A 29 18 1 1000 3.93
N/A −40 12 −3 736 3.11
Cerebellum Declive, Culmen N/A 3 −81 −10 103240 7.67

BA = Brodmann’s area; mm3 = volume of activation in cubic millimeters; Z = cluster Z score; N/A = Not Applicable. Voxels showing differential activation between blocks were assessed at a whole brain significance threshold of AlphaSim corrected p value < 0.05.