Table 2.
# | Region | X | Y | Z | Peak Z-value | Cluster Size | P-value |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | anterior cingulate cortex | 16 | 14 | 36 | 3.75 | 2218 | 0.003** |
dorsomedial prefrontal cortex | −10 | 30 | 54 | 3.65 | |||
dorsomedial prefrontal cortex | −10 | 36 | 56 | 3.5 | |||
rostral cingulate cortex | −2 | −6 | 42 | 3.38 | |||
dorsomedial prefrontal cortex | −6 | 44 | 44 | 3.35 | |||
Supplementary motor area | 0 | 2 | 44 | 3.35 | |||
2 | L hippocampus | −32 | −16 | −18 | 3.36 | 271 | 0.006* |
3 | R hippocampus | 26 | −18 | −18 | 2.69 | 13 | 0.031* |
4 | L parahippocampal gyrus | −26 | −22 | −26 | 3.1 | 180 | 0.010* |
5 | L thalamus | −6 | −16 | 12 | 2.81 | 215 | 0.013* |
6 | R thalamus | 2 | −16 | 12 | 2.67 | 74 | 0.016* |
Listed are the local maxima of the significant cluster, as well as clusters found in pre-defined anatomical regions of interest. The critical p-value was calculated to correct for multiple (six) comparisons done across anatomical regions of interest, using the Benjamin & Hochberg procedure (1995) to control the false discovery rate. The critical p-value thus calculated was p = 0.031.
**Region that was significant using multiple comparison correction for the whole brain using Gaussian Random Field Theory and a threshold of p < 0.05.
*Region that was significant using a multiple comparison correction for a reduced search volume defined by anatomical regions of interest, and a subsequent correction for the false discovery rate (critical p-value = 0.031).