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. 2008 Dec 31;30(9):2789–2803. doi: 10.1002/hbm.20709

Table IV.

Main effect of the 0‐back versus rest condition (n = 32a; one‐sample t‐test; P corrected < 0.05, k ≥ 20)

Anatomical location Side Cluster size MNI t‐value
x y z
Superior frontal gyrus (83%) R 53 6 8 62 6.31
Medial superior frontal gyrus (17%) R
Insula (31%) R 457 42 14 6 8.03
Precentral gyrus (9%) R
Inferior frontal gyrus (44%) R
Insula (61%) L 114 −34 22 12 6.51
Inferior frontal gyrus (27%) L
Middle temporal gyrus (53%) R 241 58 −24 −6 6.78
Superior temporal gyrus (47%) R
Superior temporal gyrus (96%) L 281 −66 −30 10 6.43

Anatomical location (and the percentage of activated voxels within the anatomical area), cluster sizes (number of voxels), MNI coordinates (x, y, and z) and statistical t‐values of areas of significant activation for the main effect of the 0‐back versus rest condition.

L, left hemisphere; R, right hemisphere; MNI, Montreal Neurological Institute.

a

The n‐back task was not performed in one control subject.