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. 2017 Sep 13;8:170. doi: 10.3389/fpsyt.2017.00170

Table 2.

Age-related decrease of cortical thickness.

Hemisphere Region x (mm) y (mm) z (mm) Size (mm2) p-Value
Left Pars opercularis −51 13.7 14.5 7,238.17 <0.001
Left Superior frontal −6.2 44.3 39.6 3,781.02 <0.001
Left Precuneus −8.7 −58.4 12.3 1,667.50 <0.001
Left Postcentral −7.7 −39.1 69.5 1,445.48 <0.001
Left Cuneus −3.8 −76.8 20.8 1,243.02 <0.001
Left Fusiform −35 −44.4 −14 791.85 <0.001
Left Lateral orbitofrontal −40 25.9 −13 757.29 0.001
Left Inferior temporal −51 −63.1 −3 621.06 0.00459
Left Superior parietal −26 −40 51.6 538.25 0.01077
Left Rostral middle frontal −39 47.4 8.2 516.72 0.01395
Right Lateral orbitofrontal 29.4 24.3 −0.7 9,523.02 <0.001
Right Superior frontal 7.6 4.4 54.6 2,498.33 <0.001
Right Inferior parietal 43.3 −64.3 6.3 1,721.20 <0.001
Right Superior parietal 18.2 −86.3 20.3 1,391.03 <0.001
Right Postcentral 17.6 −36 67.7 617.76 0.0038
Right Superior parietal 11.5 −81.8 33.4 600.39 0.00459
Right Precuneus 11.8 −46.8 65.9 518.42 0.01296
Right Superior parietal 30.4 −55.6 42 510.94 0.01355

The table lists all clusters in which cortical thickness significantly decreases with age. Size and p-value of each cluster are noted. The anatomical location of the vertex with highest significance and its x, y, and z coordinates in Montreal Neurological Institute 305 space are given.