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. 2010 Mar 31;30(13):4707–4716. doi: 10.1523/JNEUROSCI.5466-09.2010

Table 2.

Activated clusters in the interaction contrast of subsequent memory with novel and familiar pictures

Region BA Side Peak MNI coordinates
Peak BSR Spatial extent (mm3)
x Y z
Novel subsequent memory > familiar subsequent memory
    Frontal lobe
        Inferior frontal g. 11/47 R 33 39 −9 5.74 459
        Dorsolateral prefrontal ctx. 9 L −39 36 33 4.73 648
        Precentral g. 6 L −45 6 42 6.80 1323
    Temporal lobe
        Inferior temporal g. 20 R 36 −15 −36 3.50 1053
        Parahippocampal g. 28/36 R
        Anterior hippocampus R
        Inferior temporal g. 37 L −48 −60 −27 4.95 729
        Middle temporal g. 39 L −36 −63 21 5.66 486
−57 −75 21 3.97 486
    Parietal lobe
        Parietoccipital transition zone 19 L −39 −87 33 3.70 405
    Occipital lobe
        Occipital g. 19 L −45 −90 15 4.60 540
Familiar subsequent memory > novel subsequent memory
    Parietal lobe
        Postcentral g. 1 R 57 −21 54 −3.60 351
    Temporal lobe
        Temporal pole 38 L −39 21 −27 −6.73 1215
        Posterior hippocampus L −24 −33 −3 −4.00 567
R 33 −27 −6 −4.88 459
    Limbic lobe
        Cingulate g. 24/32 R 15 18 36 −4.51 378

Regions were defined as any cluster with a minimum peak BSR of 3.5 (p < 0.0005) and an extent of at least 12 voxels (extent threshold was BSR 2.81 or p < 0.005). Peak coordinates are displayed in MNI space (Cocoso et al., 1997). BA, Brodmann's area; L, left; R, right; g., gyrus.