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. 2019 Jan 17;19:30. doi: 10.1186/s12888-018-1992-4

Table 2.

Regions with ALFF differences in SZ and HC subjects

Brain regions Cluster size Peak coordinates (MNI) T values
x y z
SZ>HC A L Medial superior frontal gyrus 237 51 27 6 5.6597
 R Middle frontal gyrus 151
 R Medial superior frontal gyrus 127
 R Superior frontal gyrus 123
 R Pars triangularis inferior frontal gyrus 94
 R Orbital inferior frontal gyrus 82
 L Superior frontal gyrus 62
B L Pars triangularis inferior frontal gyrus 82 −39 42 −9 5.0682
 L Orbital inferior frontal gyrus 58
C R Caudate 75 12 12 6 5.0632
D L Caudate 79 −9 9 3 5.0506
E L Medial frontal gyrus 40 −24 54 18 4.4804
SZ<HC F R Paracentral lobule 36 12 −36 69 −4.2799
 R Postcentral gyrus 24
G L Postcentral gyrus 136 −51 −12 33 −4.3341
H R Precuneus 41 9 −48 51 −4.5002
I L Postcentral gyrus 38 −18 −39 72 −4.9716
 L Paracentral lobule 23
J L Calcarine 200 6 −81 15 −5.3827
 R Lingual gyrus 183
 R Calcarine 157
 L Lingual gyrus 156
 L Cuneus 76
 R Cuneus 52

Peak coordinates refer to the point with the highest t value in the cluster, not the specific region

Note: x, y, z coordinates of peak locations in the Montreal Neurological Institute space (MNI)

ALFF Amplitude of low frequency fluctuations, HC Healthy control, SZ Schizophrenia patients, L Left, R Right