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. 2018 Oct 23;2018:8310975. doi: 10.1155/2018/8310975

Table 1.

Voxel-based differences of GM deduced by using the contrast elite > control subjects exhibiting six significant clusters having at least 20 clusters are summarized.

Cluster p (FWE) Cluster k Peak p (FWE) Peak T x (mm) y (mm) z (mm) Label
0.0001 215 0.0002 9.89 58.5 −52.5 −27 b (inferior temporal, R)
0.0355 6.52 55.5 −48 −40.5 e (temporal pole superior, R)
0.0088 29 0.0008 8.77 28 20 58 c (premotor cortex, R)
0.0000 242 0.0012 8.56 18 19.5 −31.5 f (cerebellum, R)
0.0014 8.42 34.5 39 −24
0.0017 8.33 33 31.5 −27
0.0041 50 0.0024 8.11 46.5 −85.5 15 a (occipital-temporal v5 mi, R)
0.0118 22 0.0042 7.76 46.5 −43.5 1.5 b (Inferior/superior temporal gyrus, ba20, R)
0.0118 22 0.0083 7.36 −64.5 −61.5 −3 d (superior temporal, L)

Each cluster is represented with a letter in Figure 1. Cluster level FWE corrected probability values are reported with the MNI coordinates with the statistical values of the peak voxel in the cluster. Peak T value stands for the maximum of t statistic value for a voxel in a cluster. Peak p (FWE) stands for the voxel level significance value, where at least one cluster with unspecified number of voxels is above the threshold (p < 0.05). The number of voxels above the threshold in a cluster is denoted with cluster k while the Cluster p (FWE) is the cluster level probability. MNI coordinates and corresponding anatomical names are represented by x, y, z and label, variables, respectively.