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. 2003 Dec 17;23(37):11621–11627. doi: 10.1523/JNEUROSCI.23-37-11621.2003

Table 1.

Cerebral and cerebellar regions activated with each of the contrasts


Contrasts

Area activated

Side

k

t

Z

p

x,

y,

z
(1) Visual repetitive stimulation at all frequencies versus the rest condition Visual primary and association areas (BA 17, 18, 19) (Fig. 3A) R,L 5913 8.08 5.88 0.01* 12, −78, 6
(2) Weighted by EEG SSVER amplitude Primary visual area (calcarine cortex, BA 17) (Fig. 3B) L,R 496 5.02 4.26 0.001** −6, −74, 2
(3) Stimulation at the given frequency versus the rest condition
5 Hz Visual primary and association areas (BA 17, 18) (Fig. 5) L,R 5442 9.52 6.46 0.01* 14, −78, 6
Left cerebellar hemisphere, Crus I (Fig. 5) L 85 5.06 4.29 0.01* −32, −88, −26
10 Hz Visual primary and association areas (BA 17, 18) L,R 3393 8.46 6.05 0.01* −6, −94, −10
40 Hz Dorsolateral portion of primary visual and association areas (BA 17, 18) (Fig. 4) R,L 918 7.74 5.73 0.001** 30, −96, −20


L
288
4.70
4.05
0.001**
−16,
−98,
−12

Data include cluster size (k), t, and Z scores, significance level (p), and the coordinates of the maxima voxel of each activated cluster in standard stereotaxic space (Talairach and Tournoux, 1988) (x,y,z). For hemispheric side: R, Right; L, left. Only activated clusters with a size (k) of >60 are listed in Table 1. *p, FDR-corrected; **p, corrected for small volume.