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. 2017 Dec 11;39(3):1175–1186. doi: 10.1002/hbm.23908

Table 2.

Group differences in cortical thickness

HoM − HeF HoM − HeM HoF − HoM HeF − HeM HoF − HeM
Region Max, log10 (p)

Sizecm2

Coordinates Max, log10 (p)

Sizecm2

Coordinates Max, log10 (p)

Sizecm2

Coordinates Max, log10 (p) cm2 Coordinates Max, log10 (p)

Sizecm2

Coordinates
L superior and middle temporal cortex 5.1 41.1 −60 −33 −8b 2.5 18.2 −7 −51 53a, c
L superior frontal cortex 3.9 12.5 −14 40 16
L pericalcarine 3.3 26.6 −8 −83 4
L precuneus 2.9 10.4 −13 −57 18 3.6 14.3 −6 −58 18a −4.2 12.7 −6 −66 36 2.3 20.1 −29 −84 2a
L lateral occipital and parietal cortex 4.6 14.0 −42 −81 2
L pars triangularis + prefrontal cortex −5.3 178.4 −41 30 −2d
L rostral middle frontal 5.1 32.2 −34 33 8
and rostral anterior cingulate
L superior temporal cortex −2.8 11.3 −48 −25 −7 −2.8 15.3 −50 −1 −20
R precuneus 5.3 66.7 5 −57 26
R cuneus −3.4 11.6 4 −73 16
R rostral anterior cingulate 3.5 12.5 11 35 12
R inferior temporal cortex −5.5 10.6 53 −28 −14
R insular, pre–post central −6.0 13.2 56 3 6
R superior frontal cortex −5.5 35 8 51 15
R lateral occipital cortex −2.9 17.1 32 −78 7

Note. R = right; L = left.

Negative values denote reverse contrast. The “Region” column describes the coverage of the cluster.

Clusters are calculated at p < .05 corrected, using a 10 mm filter.

a

Includes left inferior and superior parietal lobes.

b

Includes L superior temporal gyrus and supramarginal cortex.

c

Includes part of left occipital cortex.

d

Large cluster including superior frontal and anterior cingulate cortex, left superior temporal gyrus comprises left parietal cortex; observe that there we no differences between HoF and HeF.