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. 2017 Dec 5;10:2741–2750. doi: 10.2147/JPR.S143734

Table 3.

In the typical frequency band, detailed information for clusters showing group ALFF differences at the given threshold (p<0.05, GRF cluster corrected)

Contrast items Region label Extent z value MNI coordinates
x y z
Positive L middle occipital gyrus 282 3.424 −21 −63 45
L temporal pole 160 4.685 −36 18 −27
L middle frontal gyrus 183 4.584 −42 30 33
R MCC 176 3.285 3 −3 36
R inferior temporal gyrus 114 4.280 54 −48 −21
R cerebellum (Crus 2) 114 2.593 42 −42 −36
R superior temporal gyrus 111 3.999 63 −33 12
Cerebellar vermis (3) 94 3.167 3 −45 −6
L middle temporal gyrus 109 2.813 −54 −33 0
Negative R inferior temporal gyrus 113 −4.270 60 −21 −27
L medial prefrontal/ACC 178 −4.069 −6 45 24

Notes: Regions were automatically reported and labeled using bspmview (http://www.bobspunt.com/software/bspmview) and AnatomyToolbox atlas (http://www.fz-juelich.de/inm/inm1/DE/Forschung/_docs/SPMAnatomyToolbox/SPMAnatomyToolbox_node.html). x, y, and z=MNI coordinates in the left–right, anterior–posterior, and inferior–superior dimensions, respectively.

Abbreviations: ACC, anterior cingulate cortex ALFF, amplitude of low-frequency fluctuation; GRF, Gaussian random field; L, left; MCC middle cingulate cortex; MNI, Montreal Neurological Institute; R, right.