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. 2004 Oct 20;24(42):9353–9360. doi: 10.1523/JNEUROSCI.1897-04.2004

Table 2.

Talairach coordinates and statistics for the regional sources




Talairach

Amplitude (nanoamperes)

Latency (milliseconds)
RS
Side
x
y
z
D (min/max)
T (min/max)
D — T (min/max)
D (min/max)
T(min/max)
D — T (min/max)
IPL Left −47 −45 43 9.8 (7.5/13.3) 8.6 (4.9/13.3) 1.2 (−1.9/4.4) 414 (404/466) 543 (513/608) −129 (−197/−71)
IPL Right 46 −49 47 12.3 (9.3/16.1) 11.5 (8.9/15.1) 0.8 (−1.8/2.8) 453 (442/472) 536 (481/554) −83 (−105/−28)
PPC Left −30 −73 44 10.8 (8.0/14.4) 13.7 (10.3/18.6) −2.9 (−5.9/−0.1) 447 (417/458) 516 (482/562) −69 (−118/−33)
PPC Right 30 −74 44 13.9 (9.5/19.0) 16.1 (11.0/21.8) −2.2 (−5.6/1.5) 458 (435/475) 484 (469/523) −26 (−68/−7)
IT Left −43 −61 −17 21.5 (17.9/29.2) 25.5 (19.5/34.6) −4.0 (−7.5/1.2) 502 (454/514) 499 (493/559) 3 (−96/11)
IT Right 48 −57 −10 30.9 (21.8/41.0) 44.2 (36.0/53.9) −13.3 (−21.1/−6.2) 472 (461/481) 562 (528/582) −90 (−112/−61)
PrCS Left −45 0 50 5.9 (4.9/8.0) −1.7 (−4.3/1.5) 6.7 (4.7/8.8) 409 (360/421) 448 (363/482) −39 (−97/50)
PrCS Right 46 4 53 9.8 (7.9/11.7) 3.8 (1.5/6.4) 6.0 (3.7/8.3) 418 (407/422) 500 (462/500) −82 (−93/−42)
INS Left −36 18 15 −13.8 (−8.9/−21.0) −20.9 (−16.1/−26.1) 7.1 (13.7/−0.5) 288 (266/346) 343 (335/351) −55 (−73/−16)
INS Right 38 21 12 −16.7 (−10.4/−23.5) −23.7 (−20.9/−27.8) 7.1 (13.0/2.4) 265 (261/269) 345 (336/397) −80 (−131/−69)
PFC Left −39 42 39 5.4 (3.3/7.9) 7.2 (3.4/11.5) −1.8 (−5.1/1.4) 521 (512/527) 528 (522/570) −7 (−51/−2)
PFC Right 40 43 36 3.9 (2.5/5.8) 6.4 (3.6/9.3) −2.5 (−5.2/0.4) 515 (448/523) 508 (496/557) 7 (−91/20)
GC −1 3 56 −4.2 (−2.4/−7.6) −10.4 (−4.8/−18.1) 6.2 (−0.4/13.7) 632 (536/765) 687 (608/765) −55 (−147/20)
STS
Right
52
−44
14
−6.4 (−4.6/−9.1)
−9.1 (−6.7/−12.7)
2.8 (−0.2/6.5)
457 (445/613)
548 (495/612)
−91 (−161/10)

The table shows the Talairach coordinates of the RS positions (in millimeters) and the statistics for the main current flow direction of the RS. Statistics were computed for the mean amplitudes and peak latencies in the distractor (D) and target (T) conditions and their difference (D — T). “Min” and “max” denote the borders of the 95% confidence interval. Difference values (D — T) in bold are statistically significant (see Materials and Methods).