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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2020 Dec 16.
Published in final edited form as: Behav Brain Res. 2019 Aug 1;375:112116. doi: 10.1016/j.bbr.2019.112116

Table 1.

Summary of statistically significant differences in cortical functional brain activation during recall.

CORTEX R/L
Amygdaloid nucleus (cortical): lateral, medial (PLCo, PMCo) ↑/↑
Auditory (Au) ↑/↑ *
Entorhinal (posterior): central, dorsolateral, medial (CEnt, DLEnt, MEnt) ↑/↑ *
Insula (I): posterior granular, posterior dysgranular ↓/↓ *
Olfactory (Tu) ↑/↑ *
Orbital: lateral, ventral (LO, VO), ↑/↑ *
Parietal: posterior, lateral association (Pt, LPtA) ↑/↑ *
Perirhinal (PRh)   /↑ *
Piriform (Pir) ↑/↑ *
Postrhinal (PostRh)   /↑
Prelimbic (PrL, anterior) ↑/↑ *
Retrosplenial, dysgranular (RSD) ↑/↑ *
Somatosensory, primary: barrel field, forelimb, hindlimb, upper lip (S1BF, S1FL, S1HL, S1ULp) ↑/↑ *
Somatosensory, secondary (S2) ↑/↑ *
Visual, primary (V1), secondary (V2) ↑/↑ *

Significant increases (↑) and decreases (↓) are noted for the right and left hemispheres (P<0.05 for >100 contiguous significant voxels).

*

indicates significant group differences after correction for false discovery rate at the cluster level. Regions are identified as per the Paxinos and Watson rat brain atlas. [14]