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. 2001 Jan 1;21(1):300–304. doi: 10.1523/JNEUROSCI.21-01-00300.2001

Table 2.

Brain areas with positive rCBF correlation during synchrony–asynchrony detection task

Brain region (Brodmann's area) x, y, z(mm) r
Right insula (x 36,y 24, z −4)
 Left insula −36, 12, 0 0.33*
 Posterior midbrain −2, −28,  −12 0.49
 Right precuneus 12, −80, 48 0.35*
 Right posterior thalamus 18, −22, 8 0.42*
 Right prefrontal cortex 32, 48, 20 0.51
Right inferior frontal gyrus (48, 34, 18)
 Right orbital gyrus (BA11) 22, 20, −30 0.29*
 Right medial prefrontal cortex (BA8/32) 2, 24, 48 0.29*
 Left insula −36, 24, −2 0.41*
 Inferior parietal lobule (BA 40) 52, −52, 48 0.69
 Left cerebellum 44, −74, −34 0.62
Right inferior parietal lobule (46, −54, 48)
 Right inferior frontal gyrus 36, 58, 2 0.62
 Middle frontal gyrus 50, 14, 36 0.68
Left cerebellum (−28, −58, −48)
 Left inferior frontal gyrus 28, 62, −4 0.45
 Right orbital gyrus 40, 68, −30 0.44
 Left insula −30, 16, −8 0.34*
 Left sensori-motor cortex −28, −40, 38 0.242-160

Reference voxels are peak activity voxels in right insular, right prefrontal, right parietal, and left cerebellar regions shown by subtraction analysis (Fig. 2).

x, y, z stereotaxic coordinates of voxels with maximal correlation; r, Pearson's correlation coefficient.

F2-160: p < 0.01,

*

p < 0.005, other, <0.0001 (p values (Fisher'sr to z).

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