Table 6.
ROI | MNI | Simple Main effect | T | Voxels | Brain regions (BA) | AE | ||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
x | y | z | FAM | OMM | total | detail | ||||
rest < FAM, rest > OMM | ||||||||||
l_VSi | −8 | −72 | 14 | § | §§ | 5.67 | 483 | 192 89 80 48 26 |
l_secondaryVC (18) l_primary VC (17) l_RSC (30) l_ventral PCC (23) l_associative VC (19) |
— — — — — |
l_VRP | −24 | −66 | 8 | § | §§ | 7.56 | 559 | 174 133 63 33 |
l_primary VC (17) l_secondary VC (18) l_RSC (30) l_associative VC (19) |
— — — — |
18 | −68 | 14 | − | §§ | 7.10 | 287 | 79 73 62 15 14 |
r_primary VC (17) r_RSC (30) r_secondary VC (18) r_ventral PCC (23) r_associative VC (19) |
— — — — — |
Results represent a comparison from the pre-resting state to the meditation state between FAM and OMM (p < 0.001 uncorrected, k ≥ 10, cluster FWE < 0.001). The simple main effect column indicates details for the simple main effects of the interaction (§p < 0.05; §§p < 0.001). T indicates peak T-values. For the Voxels (voxels per cluster) column, only clusters of 10 or more voxels are shown. After-effect (AE) indicates the differences in correlations between the pre-resting and post-resting states. BA: Brodmann area; l: left; r: right; VSi: ventral caudate (inferior); VRP: ventral rostral putamen; VC: visual cortex; RSC: retrosplenial cortex; PCC: posterior cingulate cortex.