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. 2015 Sep 14;36(12):5038–5050. doi: 10.1002/hbm.22993

Table 2.

Key areas with significantly greater responses to the after‐sensations in the TSSP condition compared to the control condition

Anatomical region

x (→ L)

Y (→ P)

Z (I → S)

k t
Dorsal horn −7.70 7.54 −118.15 13 3.54
NTS −2.9 13.4 3.1 10 3.52
NRM −0.50 −0.92 4.75 12 3.51
−3.2 −3.92 8.12 25 3.80
PAG −0.67 3.94 21.35 51 3.79
Thalamus 2.25 −10.29 40.71 31 3.57

All statistical inferences were made at P < 0.001, cluster threshold at 10 voxels. The coordinates x, y, z, refer to the absolute distance in millimeters from the pontomedullary junction relative to the midline in the R/L direction, and the anterior edge of the medulla/cord in the A/P direction, k refers to the cluster size (1 mm cubic voxels), and t is the average t value across each cluster of contiguous voxels. NRM: nucleus raphe magnus, NTS: nucleus tractus solitarius, PAG: periaqueductal gray matter.