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. 2014 Aug 14;35(12):6088–6096. doi: 10.1002/hbm.22607

Table 1.

Sample 1: Peak coordinates of hypothalamus intrinsic functional connectivity networks in healthy normal‐weight participants (n = 49)

Activated region Brodmann's area Peak location (x, y, z)a Cluster size T score
Hypothalamus functional connectivity network: LH and MH conjuction
Ventral striatum/nucleus accumbens −9, 6, −6 40 11.18
Caudate −12, 21, 3 104 9.21
Putamen −15, 9, −9 38 9.77
Cerebellum 45, −60, −33 205 9.20
Pallidum −15, −6, −6 20 8.92
Thalamus −9, −33, 3 111 8.16
Posterior cingulum 7 0, −75, 36 606 7.94
Parahippocampal gyrus 35 18, −30, −12 355 7.35
Inferior frontal orbital gyrus 11 30, 33, −15 84 6.40
Superior temporal gyrus 37 45, 24, −18 17 6.38
Fusiform gyrus 34 −33, −36, −18 117 6.24
Middle temporal gyrus 19 −45, −78, 21 216 6.19
Middle cingulum 32 0, 24, 36 49 5.92
Midbrain (brainstem) −6, −21, −24 20 5.85
LH > MH
Caudate 12, 9, 0 130 10.42
Putamen −15, 3, 0 232 9.96
Anterior cingulum 24 −6, 33, 9 305 9.52
Thalamus −18, −21, 3 241 8.45
Inferior frontal operculum 32 42, 15, 9 30 6.70
MH > LH
Sup orbital frontal gyrus Orbitofrontal cortex 11 9, 60, −21 14 4.91
Superior occipital gyrus 19 −15, −93, 36 64 4.65
Ventral striatum/Nucleus accumbens −6,9,−9 28 4.57
Inferior occipital gyrus 19 42, −78, 3 73 4.26

Note: all regions are P < 0.05 whole‐brain FWE‐corrected for multiple comparisons.

a

Montreal Neurological Institute.

Abbreviations: LH, lateral hypothalamus; MH, medial hypothalamus.