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. 2017 May 15;38(8):4098–4108. doi: 10.1002/hbm.23651

Table 2.

Brain regions with significant group differences on FC, or ReHo

Measurements Brain regions X Y Z Volume (mm3)
FC Left Basal Ganglia and Thalamus a 13.2 12.4 11.5 3,424
Dorsal Cingulate (BA 32) 2.7 −24.2 35.4 2,882
Right Basal Ganglia and Thalamus −13.8 12.4 14.0 2,877
Left Superior Frontal Gyrus (BA 9/10) a 30.7 −46.4 27.2 1,759
Left Cerebellar Culmen 30.1 50.5 −27.3 1,387
Left Postcentral Gyrus (BA 1/2/40) a 40.2 31.5 55.9 1,284
Right Postcentral Gyrus (BA 3/40) a −36.6 36.7 47.4 1,010
Left Insula (BA 13) 34.6 −12.3 11.6 881
Right Cerebellar Culmen −22.1 63.8 −25.1 661
Right Middle Frontal Gyrus (BA 10) −28.1 −48.4 22.1 660
ReHo Left Postcentral Gyrus (BA 3/40) a 38.8 30.1 50.8 2,493
Right Postcentral Gyrus (BA 3/40) a −39.1 34.5 48.5 2,255
Left Basal Ganglia and Thalamus a 21.4 11.9 9.9 1,382
Left Lingual Gyrus (BA 18/19) 21.8 74.8 −8.4 1,139
Left Posterior Cingulate (BA 31) 16.0 59.0 18.9 1,033
Right Basal Ganglia and Thalamus −13.2 9.7 9.5 651

Regions with a higher value in control and CD groups are shown in bold and italics, respectively. Coordinates are in the Talairach space (RAI orientation).

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The seven regions that survived “SVM‐RFE” with the maximum classification accuracy of 90.6%.