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. 2007 Mar 14;28(11):1235–1250. doi: 10.1002/hbm.20357

Table II.

Areas of common activation associated with correct recognition across the three conditions

Size Side Cerebral region Tal(x) Tal(y) Tal(z) Brodmann's area
60 L Cerebellum −29 −78 −18 *
55 R Cerebellum 25 −74 −18 *
64 L Fusiform Gyrus −22 −78 −13 19
44 R Fusiform gyrus 29 −63 −13 19
43 R Middle occipital gyrus 29 −81 −7 18
42 L Middle occipital gyrus −22 −70 −7 18
13 R Brain stem/hippocampal gyrus 7 −26 −7 */35
12 L Inferior frontal gyrus −29 26 −7 47
11 R Inferior frontal gyrus 40 19 −7 47
24 R Insula 32 22 −2 13
12 L Insula −29 22 −2 13
22 R Lingual gyrus 14 −70 4 18
14 R Caudate 11 7 4 *
8 L Thalamus medial dorsal nucleus −7 −19 4 *
9 R Thalamus medial dorsal nucleus 11 −19 9 *
5 R Putamen 18 0 9 *
6 R Cuneus 14 −70 9 31
32 R Inferior frontal gyrus 43 4 26 44
30 L Inferior frontal gyrus −47 4 26 44
8 R Inferior parietal lobule 40 −33 31 40
37 L Middle frontal gyrus −43 0 37 6
52 L Precuneus −25 −52 37 31
44 R Precuneus 29 −74 37 19
19 R Anterior cingulate gyrus 4 15 37 32
64 R Middle frontal gyrus 47 0 42 6
27 L Anterior cingulate gyrus 0 7 42 32
33 R Precentral gyrus 29 −11 48 4
50 L Precentral Gyrus −32 −19 53 4

L, left; R, right.

All clusters reported at voxel P = 0.001 and cluster P = 0.01, giving less than one false positive cluster. Only the cluster with the largest number of voxels within each region is reported, and is limited to clusters with more than five voxels. Talairach coordinates refer to the voxel with the maximum sum of squares ratio, a measure of neural response, in each cluster. Only in phase results are reported.

Asterisk indicates that no Brodmann's area number correspond to that region.