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. 2017 Jan 4;38(4):1815–1832. doi: 10.1002/hbm.23484

Table 1.

Cortical regions with CH‐associated thickness changes (Fig. 2) [Color table can be viewed at http://wileyonlinelibrary.com]

Index DK atlas BA t value Coordinates (x,y,z) Size (mm2)
° 1 L medial orbitofrontal cortex L anterior cingulate cortex (ACC) (BA24) 4.5212 −6.4 16.0 −16.2 126.43
2 L inferior parietal cortex L multisensory association area (BA39) 2.4505 −39.6 −68.2 44.9 100.93
° 3 L precentral gyrus L premotor cortex (BA6) −2.4185 −48.7 −1.7 40.6 229.64
° 4 L posterior cingulate cortex (PCC) L PCC (BA23) 2.7635 −4.0 −12.6 33.1 282.06
5 L middle temporal gyrus L multimodal posterior area (BA21) −2.4923 −59.0 −15.1 −23.8 164.05
° 6 L lingual gyrus L visual association area (BA18) −2.4268 −25.1 −64.0 1.1 225.26
° 7 R rostral middle frontal gyrus R prefrontal cortex (BA10) −2.8411 22.7 56.4 16.2 271.50
° 8 R superior parietal cortex R secondary sensorimotor cortex (BA7) −3.5559 33.5 −44.7 48.9 112.13
9 R inferior parietal cortex R multisensory association area (B39) 2.3254 47.6 −53.8 33.2 122.50
10 R postcentral gyrus R primary somatosensory cortex (S1) 2.7027 5.4 −38.1 74.0 141.30
° 11 R lateral occipital cortex R secondary visual cortex (V2) −2.9200 30.0 −80.8 −9.1 421.42
° 12 R cuneus cortex R primary visual cortex (V1) −2.8644 10.1 −69.3 17.9 328.96

Note: “°” indicates regions survived the multiple comparison corrections (Monte Carlo simulation, P < 0.05, FreeSurfer). Regions in left (L) or right (or R) hemispheres are highlighted by blue or red background, respectively. x‐y‐z coordinates are in MNI space. Positive and negative numbers indicate cortical thickening and thinning in CH patients, respectively.