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. 2019 May 14;13:162. doi: 10.3389/fnhum.2019.00162

Table 1.

Changes and associations of fractional amplitude of low-frequency fluctuation (fALFF) with food conditions and hormone levels.

Regions Hes. K Local maxima (mm)
x y z
Before glucose administration: hunger > satiety
Inferior parietal gyrus L 0.03 24 4.78 −45 −51 36
Inferior parietal gyrus L 4.51 −51 −57 36
Posterior cingulate cortex L 0.01 34 4.70 −6 −45 36
Posterior cingulate cortex L 4.16 0 −48 30
Precuneus R 4.04 9 −54 30
After glucose administration: hunger > satiety
Thalamus L 0.001 55 6.54 −3 −21 15
Thalamus L 5.18 −12 −21 15
Thalamus L 4.86 −9 −33 5
Posterior cingulate cortex L 0.002 45 5.68 0 −33 33
Posterior cingulate cortex L 4.42 −9 −33 33
Correlations between changes in physiological and neural of metabolic states (hunger-satiety), after glucose administration
Positive correlation with plasma glucose levels
Fusiform gyrus L 0.04 25 4.07 −42 −63 −12
Fusiform gyrus L 4.05 −27 −72 −15
Fusiform gyrus L 3.39 −33 −66 −15
Negative correlation with plasma insulin levels
superior frontal gyrus L 0.04 19 5.50 −12 21 63
superior frontal gyrus L 4.47 −15 15 57
superior frontal gyrus L 3.99 −6 33 57
Posterior insula L 0.004 19 4.39 −33 −9 9
Posterior insula L 4.31 −36 −21 9

Notes: The table shows three local maxima [Montreal Neurological Institute (MNI) coordinates] more than 8.0 mm, the adjusted (adj.) p-values are reported at p < 0.001 (height threshold) and q < 0.05 (FDR extent threshold). T, peak of T values; K, cluster size; Hes, hemisphere; L, left; R, right.