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

Table V.

Differences in neural response between correct and incorrect recognition (after 12,000 ms delay)

Size Side Cerebral region Tal(x) Tal(y) Tal(z) Brodmann'sarea
Corr > Incorr
25 L Cerebellum −14 −44 −40 *
12 R Cerebellum 36 −52 −24 *
12 R Inferior temporal gyrus 40 −59 −13 37
19 R Lingual gyrus 14 −70 −7 18
11 L Insula −25 22 −2 13
37 L Anterior cingulate gyrus −4 30 −2 24
32 R Anterior cingulate gyrus 4 26 4 24
14 L Inferior frontal gyrus −32 30 4 45
13 R Insula 29 19 9 13
13 R Cuneus 18 −85 9 18
32 L Cuneus −7 −74 15 18
10 R Inferior frontal gyrus 36 22 15 45
11 R Middle frontal gyrus 29 33 20 46/10
19 R Superior occipital gyrus 25 −78 31 19
9 L Precuneus −18 −63 48 7
12 R Precuneus 0 −63 48 7

L, left; R, right.

All clusters reported at voxel P = 0.05 and cluster P value 0.001 yielding less than one false positive cluster. Only the cluster with the largest number of voxels in each region is reported. Talairach coordinates refer to the voxel with the largest sum of squares ratio, a measure of power of neural response, in each cluster.

Asterisk indicates that no Brodmann's area correspond to those coordinates.