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. 2018 Feb 26;39(6):2514–2531. doi: 10.1002/hbm.24018

Table 1.

MNI coordinates of ALE‐derived meta‐analytic groupings

Meta‐analytic grouping Region Volume x y z
1 Middle frontal gyrus (BA10) B 5448 −37 47 5
Lingual gyrus (BA17) B 5048 6 −88 0
Middle frontal gyrus (BA10) R 3464 33 55 6
Cuneus (BA18) L 2760 −10 −93 16
2 Insula (BA13), Superior temporal gyrus (BA41) L 17400 −50 −14 8
Superior temporal gyrus (BA41) R 14352 51 −18 9
Cingulate gyrus (BA24) R 2960 3 −3 46
3 Frontal gyrus (BA6/9/10/44/46), Insula, Thalamus B 134544 0 11 2
Cingulate gyrus (BA32) B 30144 0 22 40
4 Medial frontal gyrus (BA9) B 41296 −1 48 3
Posterior cingulate (BA31) L 13184 −3 −50 26
5 Middle temporal gyrus R 22144 41 −68 −9
Parahippocampal gyrus (Amygdala) R 19936 26 −6 −17
Parahippocampal gyrus (Amygdala) L 19712 −22 −4 −17
Fusiform gyrus (BA37) L 16648 −43 −67 −8

Note: MAGs 1, 2, 4, and 5 were subjected to cluster‐level FWE thresholding (p cluster‐level < .05 (FWE‐corrected); p voxel‐level  < .001), while MAG 3 was subjected to voxel‐level FWE thresholding (p voxel‐level < .05) because of the extremely large experiment contribution (Supporting Information Table S1). The peak cluster coordinates associated with each thresholded (p cluster‐level < .05 [FWE‐corrected]; p voxel‐level  < .001) ALE map corresponding to the meta‐analytic groupings. Data for each cluster include anatomical and functional (Brodmann area) labels (L: left hemisphere, R: right hemisphere, B: bilateral), spatial‐cluster volume, and the weighted center‐of‐mass reported in MNI coordinates.