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. 2012 Mar 15;34(7):1737–1746. doi: 10.1002/hbm.22021

Table III.

Maxima of significant clusters negatively correlating with waist circumference listed by cluster

Maximum (anatomic location) Extent (mm3) Significance MNI
P (FDR) T X Y Z
Hypothalamus 76,992 0.0013 5.6049 6 −3 −6
Left mid frontal gyrus 0.0013 5.4619 −24 22.5 52.5
Hypothalamus 0.0013 5.3409 −4.5 −1.5 −6
This cluster extends over frontal pole, orbitofrontal cortex, inferior frontal cortex, superior frontal cortex, insulae, right inferior parietal cortex, pallidum, hippocampi, fusiform gyri, and cerebellum
Right superior temporal sulcus 1,697 0.0013 5.1171 58.5 7.5 −25.5
Right mid temporal gyrus 0.0046 3.6726 55.5 3 −39
0.0108 3.1697 61.5 −13.5 −33
Left superior temporal sulcus 2,800 0.0013 4.8653 −60 −13.5 −15
Left mid temporal gyrus 0.0015 4.6759 −63 −4.5 −24
0.0015 4.6315 −58.5 3 −24
Left inferior frontal gyrus 4,207 0.0016 4.5379 −52.5 9 24
Left supramarginal gyrus 0.0017 4.4851 −49.5 −34.5 31.5
0.0024 4.2287 −43.5 0 15
Right cuneus 1,394 0.0017 4.5245 6 −78 36
0.0127 3.0715 6 −90 19.5
Left cuneus 0.0048 3.6539 −4.5 −81 33
Left angular gyrus 474 0.0034 3.8998 −39 −58.5 36
Left mid occipital gyrus 430 0.0129 3.0649 −34.5 −79.5 27
0.0325 2.4737 −24 −81 18
Right lingual gyrus 451 0.0205 2.7723 15 −58.5 7.5
Right calcarine gyrus 0.0219 2.7279 10.5 −66 6

P = corrected P‐value; T = T‐value; X,Y,Z = stereotactic coordinates in MNI space. Note that the first cluster encompasses large parts of the brain that do not show their own maxima despite being identified as significant (descriptively listed below).