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Published in final edited form as: Psychiatry Res Neuroimaging. 2018 Dec 2;283:67–76. doi: 10.1016/j.pscychresns.2018.11.011

Table 4.

Brain-region specific activation characteristics within POC and SOC extracted from the significant activation identified in the whole-brain analysis.

NIH (mm)a NIH (mm)a
Left Hemisphere # of active voxels z-Max x y z Right Hemisphere # of active voxels z-
Max
x y z
Medial OFC 1592/24203 3.70 33 17 −37 Medial OFC 1592/24203 3.70 33 17 −37
Entorhinal cortex 776/2627 3.886 6 −25 −38 Entorhinal cortex 656/3150 3.42 40 −29 −34
Hippocampus 36/3487 2.93 5 −54 −17 Hippocampus/ 107/3643 3.23 41 −30 −33
Inferior OFC 519/7763 3.49 5 −8 −37 Inferior OFC 1064/7852 3.524 54 1 −36
Insular Cortex 0/7414 Insular Cortex 0/7009
Piriform Cortex 91/675 3.48 4 −25 −29 Piriform Cortex 442/700 3.68 40 −17 −36
POC Amygdala (CM & SF) 424/1796 3.58 3 −26 −28 POC Amygdala (CM & sf) 644/1522 3.90 39 −25 −27
SOC Amygdala (LB) 153/1587 3.69 5 −26 −39 SOC Amygdala (LB) 319/1485 3.28 41 −29 −33
Thalamus 169/6812 3.41 17 −36 −16 Thalamus 2/6718 2.56 27 −33 −17
a

Coordinates from the study-specific pediatric template included in Supplementary Materials (Fonov et al., 2011; Fonov et al., 2009).

Active voxels = voxels with a z-value ≥ 2.3. OFC= orbital frontal cortex, POC = primary olfactory cortex, SOC = secondary olfactory cortex, CM = centromedial, SF=superficial, LB= laterobasal, NIH = National Institutes of Health.

The results reported in this table only include voxels that were significant in our whole brain analysis. Activation in specific regions is provided for descriptive purposes only.