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. 2005 Jan;12(1):3–11. doi: 10.1101/lm.87605

Table 2.

MRI results from the whole-brain analysis

Contrast: True–False Contrast: Original–MI
Region BA Coordinates x, y, z Original MI True False Volume
Right
   Mid Fr G/Sup Fr G 10/9 22, 56, 16 + + 1109
   Ant Cin/Med Fr G 32/10 7, 54, 7 + + 1062
   Cin G 23/24 1, –16, 33 + + 1000
   Sup Fr G 8/6 6, 48, 41 + + 984
   Med Fr G/Sup Fr G 10/9 6, 61, 26 + + 688
   Med Fr G/Cin G 21, –4, 44 + + 625
   Thal 10, –14, 11 + 625
   Supramarg G/Ang G/Inf Par L 40 49, –51, 36 + 516
   Sup Fr G 6 22, 28, 52 + + 406
   Caud/Thal 1, –1, 14 + + 375
   Sup Fr G 8/6 2, 16, 54 + 359
Left
   Sup Fr G 9 –24, 46, 31 + + 734
   Sup Fr G 8 –16, 33, 49 + + 734
   Med Fr G 9 –1, 41, 32 + 750
   Sup Fr G/Med Fr G 6 –3, 1, 52 + 516
   Ant Cin/Med Fr G 32/24/10 –6, 44, 9 + + 375
   Med Fr G # 10 –1, 58, 19 + + + 594
   Perirhlnal C # * –29, 1, –18 + + 328

Listed are brain regions that showed a significant interaction between type of phase (Original Event or Misinformation) and type of subsequent memory type (true or false). The regions are divided into Left/Right hemispheres and listed in order of pattern, then volume. The True–False contrast shows significant activity for true memories > activity for false memories (+) and significant activity for false memories > activity for true memories (–) for the Original Event phase and Misinformation phase (within phase comparison). The Orig–MI contrast shows activity during Original Event phase > activity for Misinformation phase (+) and activity during Misinformation phase > activity during Original Event phase (–) for subsequently true and subsequently false memories (across phase comparison). Two regions that showed a slightly different pattern are denoted by #, in which for subsequently true memories, activity was greater during the Original Event phase than during the Misinformation phase and by *, in which for subsequently false memories, activity was greater during the Misinformation phase than during the Original Event phase.