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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2018 Feb 15.
Published in final edited form as: Behav Brain Res. 2016 Nov 11;319:87–95. doi: 10.1016/j.bbr.2016.11.021

Table 3.

Regions that showed significant interaction with the putamen during learning and control as well as regions that showed a significant difference (note negative parameter estimate differences mean control is greater than learning).

Task Region x y z T-max Cluster Size
gPPI: Learning Left Precentral / Middle Frontal Gyrus −30 0 60 4.1 328
Left Superior / Medial Frontal Gyrus / Supplementary Motor Area / Middle Cingulate −4 16 52 4.6 974
Left Insula / Inferior Frontal Gyrus −30 −10 −6 5.4 1258
Left Lingual Gyrus −20 −60 −6 4.2 145
Right Superior / Middle Frontal Gyrus 30 4 56 4.6 467
Right Inferior Frontal Gyrus / Insula /Amygdala 26 2 −2 7.1 2172
Right Middle Temporal Gyrus 54 −36 0 3.9 198
Right Parahippocampus / Lingual Gyrus 22 −40 −10 5 450
Bilateral Thalamus −2 −12 4 3.8 252

gPPI: Control Left Anterior Cingulate Cortex −2 48 −2 4 123
Left Parahippocampus −20 10 −4 5.4 996
Left Parahippocampus / Brainstem −20 −36 −6 4.4 595
Left Middle Temporal Gyrus −56 −42 0 4.1 250
Right Superior / Middle Frontal Gyrus 26 2 56 3.8 220
Right Insula / Superior Temporal Gyrus 50 −22 10 4 252
Right Cuneus / Calcarine / Lingual Gyrus 0 −72 0 4.1 630
Right Amygdala / Parahippocampus 26 4 0 4.9 991
Bilateral Middle /Anterior / Posterior Cingulate / Cingulate Motor Area / Supplemental Motor Area / Lateral Premotor / Superior Frontal Gyrus 6 −36 50 6.5 4117

gPPI: Learning-Control Left Inferior Frontal Gyrus −40 46 14 −7.6 133
Left Middle Cingulate Cortex −6 −38 46 −6.7 118