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. 2010 Aug 2;32(7):1081–1090. doi: 10.1002/hbm.21093

Table II.

LIFG connections and LMTG connections stronger for 1Nn than 2Nn

Region BA H x y z t Size
LIFG connections
 Supplementary motor area 6 L/R 4 0 48 3.01 57
 Middle frontal gyrus 46 R 36 32 48 2.95 93
 Rolandic operculum L −44 −24 24 3.23 354
 Precentral gyrus 6 L −60 4 24 3.06 111
 Postcentral gyrus 2 L −20 −40 56 2.75 59
R 20 −28 56 2.87 12
 Superior temporal pole 38 R 52 8 −16 2.32 5
 Superior parietal lobule 7 L −24 −72 60 2.93 5
R 24 −68 64 3.11 25
 Superior occipital gyrus 18 L −24 −92 20 3.88 40
R 28 −92 30 4.33 74
 Lingual gyrus 18 L −20 −80 −8 4.39 88
R 28 −80 −8 3.61 138
 Caudate nucleus L/R −8 16 −4 3.06 37
 Cerebellum L −24 −40 −48 3.39 43
LMTG connections
 Supplementary motor area 6 L/R −8 −12 64 3.09 99
 Superior frontal gyrus 8 L −16 8 56 2.30 22
R 16 24 56 3.58 133
 Middle frontal gyrus 46 R 44 28 12 4.60 305
 Inferior frontal gyrus (orbital) 47 L −48 40 −12 2.78 14
 Rolandic operculum L −36 −28 20 2.57 18
 Superior parietal lobule 7 L −20 −72 60 2.41 17
R 20 −32 52 3.14 185
 Precuneus 7 R 8 −64 40 2.18 12
 Superior temporal pole 38 L −32 8 −24 2.59 24
 Middle temporal pole 21 L −52 8 −28 2.66 19
 Middle occipital gyrus 19 R 44 −76 32 2.82 18
 Caudate nucleus L/R −8 8 −8 3.04 78
 Thalamus L −4 −24 12 4.39 42
 Cerebellum L −8 −64 −44 3.13 1,112
R 20 −18 −52 5.05

BA, Brodmann Area; H, hemisphere; L, left; R, right; coordinates in MNI; t, statistic values; size in number of voxels.