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. 1997 Apr 15;17(8):2807–2812. doi: 10.1523/JNEUROSCI.17-08-02807.1997

Table 1.

Localizationa and statistical resultsb concerning local maxima of the brain areas where rCBF is negatively correlated with SWS

Area (Brodmann’s area) x y z Zscore p (corrected)
Orbital frontal cortex (11) 8 46 −16 5.59 <0.001
10 32 −20 4.48 0.010
−2 52 −12 4.22 0.026
(25) −14 4 −12 5.15 0.001
−2 10 −16 4.85 0.002
Anterior cingulate cortex (24) 0 38 8 4.14 0.035
Precuneus (19/7) −2 −80 36 5.11 0.001
0 −66 24 4.43 0.012
Right mesiotemporal cortex (28) 16 −12 −12 5.38 <0.001
Left caudate nucleus −10 8 4 4.57 0.007
Right lenticular nucleus 24 8 0 5.79 <0.001
Left lenticular nucleus −20 −4 −8 5.11 0.001
Right thalamus 14 −24 8 5.29 <0.001
20 −14 8 5.05 0.001
Left thalamus −8 −22 4 5.06 0.001
Basal forebrain/hypothalamus 2 2 −4 4.52 0.008
Mesencephalon 10 −22 −12 5.24 <0.001
Pons −8 −32 −28 4.92 0.001
20 −34 −24 5.21 <0.001
F1-a

 Coordinates are defined in the stereotactic space of Talairach, relative to the anterior commissure.x represents the lateral distance from midline (positive: right); y is the anteroposterior distance from the anterior commissure (positive: anterior); z represents the rostrocaudal distance from the bicommissural plane (positive: rostral).

F1-b

 The areas are significant at a threshold ofp = 0.001, by reference to unit normal distribution (Z = 3.09) and at a threshold of p = 0.05 (corrected p, the probability that the regional rCBF variation could have occurred by chance over the entire volume analyzed).