Skip to main content
. 2012 Feb 22;34(6):1399–1414. doi: 10.1002/hbm.21520

Table II.

Between‐group effects

Region Secure > Dismissing Dismissing > Secure
x y z T x y z T
EMP L SMC −64 −20 30 5.5
R SMC 46 −36 56 4.5
L dPMC −32 2 60 6.7
R dPMC 22 8 52 4.0
L vPMC −48 −4 44 5.4
L IFG −50 22 26 7.1
R IFG 50 12 12 6.0
L pACC −4 28 −10 5.5
L ACC 0 24 38 4.8
R mOFC 6 30 −18 4.8
R SFG 18 50 20 5.2
R pre‐SMA 2 16 66 6.9
R SMA 0 −10 70 6.2
L Thalamus −16 −16 12 5.4
R Thalamus 8 −8 4 5.3
L PPC −22 −66 54 5.1
L MTG −38 −54 −6 6.9
R STS 58 −52 14 4.9
R Hippocampus 38 −24 −18 6.2
R FuG 10 −44 2 4.0
L Pcu −8 −78 42 5.2
R Pcu 16 −66 46 5.0
L OcC −14 −62 −2 5.1
R OcC 24 −54 0 4.4
R Cerebellum 18 −82 −26 6.5
IMI L IFG −44 18 24 5.6
R MFG 28 26 38 4.7
R post‐STG 58 −50 16 5.5
L OcC −50 −78 −8 5.8

In the table, significant peaks and t values of areas which are differently activated in the two groups during empathizing (top) and imitation (bottom) of child faces (Fig. 1) are reported. Peaks are reported in MNI coordinates. EMP = empathizing; IMI = imitation; SMC = sensory‐motor cortex; vPMC = ventral premotor cortex; dPMC = dorsal premotor cortex; Pre‐SMA = presupplementary motor area; SMA = supplementary motor area; IFG = Inferior Frontal Gyrus; STS = superior temporal sulcus; pACC = perigenual anterior cingulate cortex; mOFC = medial orbitofrontal cortex; PPC= Pcu = precuneus; OcC = occipital cortex.