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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2018 Feb 15.
Published in final edited form as: Neuroimage. 2016 Oct 22;147:872–879. doi: 10.1016/j.neuroimage.2016.10.034

Table 1.

Peak clusters are organized first by hemisphere, then whether they are subcortical or cortical (horizontal lines separate subcortical from cortical) and then roughly from rostral to caudal. Indentation distinguishes sub-clusters. Brodmann areas (BA) are reported for general orientation. Labeling chosen from the higher probability of two atlases (Destrieux et al., 2010; Eickhoff et al., 2005). Clusters are thresholded at p<0.0000001, k=10; see Supplemental Table 1 for full k=5 cluster list. Coordinates are in MNI space, but also more specifically correspond to the template used.

REGION X y Z cluster size peak tstat
LEFT HEMISPHERE
subcortical
  bed nucleus of the stria terminalis (BNST) −3.7 3.1 −3.8 10 9.15
  nucleus basalis of meynert (CH4) / piriform cortex −25.8 1.8 −11.5 137 11.95
  caudate −15.4 3.1 15.8 22 8.15
    caudate −15.4 −0.9 18.3 11 7.65
    caudate −31 8.2 −3.8 14 8.83
  putamen tail −29.7 −6.1 −9 35 8.85
  bilateral habenulae, epithalamus and thalamus −5 −23 2.8 5,010 24.93
  hippocampus (FD) −27.1 −25.6 −14.2 16 8.44
  anterior thalamus (prefrontal) −10.2 −7.3 9.2 10 8.56
  periaqueductal gray −3.7 −30.8 −7.7 18 8.93
  cerebellum lobule V −2.4 −52.8 −1.2 11 8.35
cortical
  frontal superior gyrus (BA 10) −1.1 52.4 10.5 37 9.06
  frontal superior gyrus /MFG (BA 32) −3.7 38.1 27.4 27 9.95
  inferior frontal sulcus (BA 45) −44 31.6 17 12 9.3
  insula inferior circular sulcus (BA 13) −38.8 −2.2 −7.7 12 8.16
  insula posterior / OP 2 (BA 13) −38.8 −19.1 19.7 16 8.14
  superior temporal Heschl gyrus / TE 1.0 (BA 41) −45.2 −21.7 11.8 113 12.99
  transverse temporal sulcus / TE 1.1 (BA 22) −42.7 −24.2 2.8 38 10.65
  cingulate posterior-dorsal (BA 23) −5 −46.3 23.5 79 9.17
    cingulate middle posterior (BA 24) −6.2 −3.4 39.1 10 9.73
    cingulate middle posterior (BA 24) −3.7 −8.7 37.8 10 8.56
    cingulate middle anterior (BA 24) −2.4 18.6 28.8 17 8.37
    cingulate middle posterior −2.4 −13.8 32.7 14 7.99
  calcarine sulcus / lingual gyrus (BA 17) −19.2 −55.4 2.8 29 8.33
    calcarine sulcus (BA 17) −18 −67.2 4 12 9.21
    calcarine sulcus (BA 17) −10.2 −76.2 11.8 19 8.4
    calcarine sulcus / V1 (BA 17) −8.9 −80.1 5.3 87 9.19
RIGHT HEMISPHERE
subcortical
  nucleus basalis of meynert (CH4) / piriform cortex 23.6 1.8 −11.5 167 10.74
  septofimbrial nucleus 2.8 −2.2 10.5 11 8.55
  caudate 10.6 8.2 11.8 13 8.69
    caudate 14.5 17.3 −5.1 15 9.18
  parahippocampal gyrus 22.3 −28.2 −6.3 12 7.99
  posterior hippocampus FD 28.8 −32.1 −9 33 9.34
  cerebellum lobule V 6.8 −55.4 −7.7 22 8.75
cortical
    front superior gyrus (BA 8) 1.5 31.6 41.8 47 9.75
    cingulate anterior (BA 32) 0.2 43.3 15.8 168 11.67
    cingulate anterior (BA 32) 9.3 39.4 19.7 11 8.04
    cingulate anterior (BA 32) 10.6 35.6 23.5 36 9.39
    cingulate middle anterior (BA 32) 5.4 29.1 28.8 74 9.45
    cingulate middle anterior (BA 32) 1.5 17.3 40.4 156 9.72
    cingulate middle posterior (BA 23) 2.8 −19.1 35.2 20 7.67
    cingulate posterior (BA 23) 2.8 −30.8 28.8 222 9.28
  pericallosal / retrosplenial sulcus (BA 29) 9.3 −45.1 10.5 111 9.63
  parieto-occipital sulcus / precuneus (BA 18) 10.6 −65.8 26.2 10 7.81
    parieto-occipital sulcus / precuneus 19.7 −61.9 23.5 26 7.93
    parieto-occipital sulcus 17.1 −52.8 18.3 11 7.89
  calcarine sulcus (BA 18) 18.4 −43.8 −5.1 14 9.15