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. 2018 Oct 23;8(11):e01103. doi: 10.1002/brb3.1103

Table 6.

Regions where increasing alcohol exposure is associated with smaller activation increases in boys during the invisible condition compared to the visible condition (p < 0.05, cluster‐size corrected, all clusters > 1,026 voxels). Coordinates are Talairach coordinates of the peak voxel

Lobe Region BA x y z No. of voxelsa r or ßb (p)
Temporal Right transverse temporal gyrus extending to superior temporal gyrus and insula 13, 41, 42 47 −26 12 1,041 −0.72 (0.001)
Frontal Right precentral gyrus extending to inferior frontal gyrus, insula, and middle frontal gyrus 6, 9, 13, 44 32 −5 29 2,182 −0.71 (0.001)
Basal ganglia Bilateral caudate extending to thalamus and lentiform nucleus −10 −2 15 2,247 −0.71 (0.001)
Frontalc Right middle frontal gyrus extending to claustrum, insula, and inferior frontal gyrus 13, 46 38 28 18 1,082 −0.65 (0.002)
Limbic Right parahippocampal gyrus extending to lentiform nucleus and claustrum 23 −2 −9 1888 −0.71 (0.001)
Parietal Bilateral precuneus extending to left posterior cingulate 7, 31 8 −53 45 2,100 −0.63 (0.004)

AA: absolute alcohol; BA: Brodmann area; first region mentioned = region at the peak voxel; other regions arranged in order of decreasing size.

a

Voxel size refers to the 1 × 1 × 1 mm3 resolution of the iso‐voxeled structural images.

b

Pearson correlation or standardized regression coefficient (when adjusting for potential confounding) of mean % signal change in the cluster with AA/day.

c

Adjusted for age at testing.