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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2018 Mar 23.
Published in final edited form as: Mol Psychiatry. 2017 Apr 11;23(4):1084–1090. doi: 10.1038/mp.2017.57

Table 2.

Differences in Gray Matter Volume Associated with Pons Fractional Anisotropy.

Cluster Size (k) Peak Region MNI Coordinates T score R2 (Pons FA)
X y z
Increased Gray Matter Volume

30,591 Right brainstem 2 −48 −62 8.40 0.069
Vermis X 0 −47 −41 7.61 0.058
Right lobule VIIIb 20 −51 −63 7.52 0.056
5,983 Right temporal fusiform cortex (posterior division) 39 −23 −33 5.31 0.029
Right parahippocampal gyrus (anterior division) 27 −14 −30 5.22 0.028
Right temporal fusiform cortex (posterior division) 18 −5 −41 4.37 0.020
6,241 Left temporal fusiform cortex (posterior division) −35 −15 −36 5.31 0.029
Left temporal fusiform cortex (anterior division) −35 −3 −47 5.30 0.029
Left temporal pole −30 8 −38 5.15 0.027
842 Right precentral gyrus 29 −20 72 3.81 0.015
Right precentral gyrus/supplementary motor area 11 −18 68 3.74 0.015
Right precentral gyrus/superior frontal gyrus 18 −14 72 3.63 0.014

Decreased Gray Matter Volume

2,351 Right lateral occipital cortex 45 −66 24 4.42 0.020
Right occipital pole 35 −93 14 3.84 0.015
Right occipital pole 26 −92 14 3.80 0.015