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. 2017 Mar 28;38(6):2955–2970. doi: 10.1002/hbm.23565

Table 2.

Results of the group level t‐test performed on the node degrees maps

Left hemisphere k BA x y z Right hemisphere k BA x y z
MUS > NMUS
Postcentral and precentral gyrus 140 4 −40 −28 62 Paracentral lobule, precuneus, postcentral gyrus 412 4 −6 −38 72
Postcentral and precentral gyrus, Supplementary motor area, precuneus, paracentral lobule 952 3 46 −22 52 Lobules VIIb, VIII, IX of cerbellum 190 10 −76 −46
Lobules VI, IV‐V of cerbellum 74 −14 −50 −24 Lobules VI, IV‐V of cerbellum 73 22 −52 −26
Temporal pole, parahippocampal gyrus 65 36 36 4 −32
Postcentral gyrus, supramarginal and angular gyri, superior parietal gyrus 55 2 28 −44 58
Fusiform and inferior temporal gyrus 51 20 40 −38 −24
NMUS > MUS
Middle occipital gyrus, angular gyrus, supramarginal and angular gyrus 227 19 −34 −76 −36 Angular gyrus, middle occipital gyrus, supramarginal and angular gyrus 470 39 50 −54 36
Middle temporal gyrus 147 21 −48 −48 2 Precuneus 170 7 10 −54 40
Precentral gyrus, pars opercularis 63 44 −48 4 28 Precuneus, calcarine fissure 85 29 8 −48 12
Hippocampus and parahippocampal gyrus 51 20 −26 −26 −14 Pars opercularis and triangularis 54 45 60 22 12

The significant voxels were obtained at a threshold of P < 0.01 (cluster corrected at FWE P < 0.05). The clusters were obtained using the 18‐connectivity scheme used in SPM. Anatomical labels correspond to the Automated Anatomical Labeling (AAL) [Tzourio‐Mazoyer et al., 2002]. The table reports within‐cluster region size (k; i.e., number of voxels) and the MNI coordinates represent the location of the maximum within each cluster. Abbreviations: MUS: musicians, NMUS: non‐musicians.