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. 2018 Nov 27;12:474. doi: 10.3389/fnhum.2018.00474

Table 2.

Tabulation of all brain regions showing significant differences between SSD and control cohorts that include a cluster size >20 voxels and uncorrected p-value <0.001.

Band (Hz) Duration (ms) Peak (ms) Anatomic region BA x y z T
4–8 125–475 475 Left superior temporal gyrus 13 −40 −50 20 −4.1
4–8 275–475 375 Right middle frontal gyrus 11 30 45 −10 −3.62
4–8 275–475 475 Right precuneus 7 15 −55 40 −3.95
4–8 325–475 425 Left rectal gyrus 11 0 40 −25 −3.56
4–8 425–475 475 Left cuneus 18 −20 −85 15 −3.27
30–55 175–375 375 Left superior frontal gyrus 8 −10 25 50 −3.9
30–55 175–475 375 Left middle occipital gyrus 19 −25 −85 15 −3.76
30–55 225–375 325 Left middle frontal gyrus 10 −35 40 30 −3.88
30–55 225–375 325 Left middle frontal gyrus 11 −40 40 −15 −3.61
30–55 275–325 325 Left precentral gyrus 44 −65 10 5 −3.63
30–55 275–475 375 Left superior occipital gyrus 19 −45 −85 30 −4.96

Frequency band, time windows of activation differences relative to stimulus onset, peak latency of differential activation between cohorts, the anatomic region label with corresponding Brodmann Area (BA), Montreal Neurological Institute coordinates (x, y, and z), and T values are listed.