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. 2004 Jan 15;21(3):178–190. doi: 10.1002/hbm.10156

Table I.

Effect of the different sound conditions on the pattern of brain activation

Brain region Side Coordinates (mm) t No. of voxels
x y z

Stationary unmodulated tone, baseline (Fig. 2A)

 Inferior colliculi L&R 0 −36 −8 5.22 6
 Precentral gyrus mid 0 −20 68 4.54 1
 Superior parietal cortex L −12 −64 60 4.79 2
 Occipital cortex R 4 −72 −8 5.03 1

Stationary FM tone, baseline (Fig. 2B)

 Inferior colliculi L&R 0 −36 −8 5.02 9
 Superior temporal gyrus L −56 −12 0 6.67 28
 Superior temporal gyrus R 60 −8 0 7.15 40
 Precentral gyrus L −28 −16 68 4.21 2
 Superior parietal cortex L −20 −68 56 4.84 2
 Occipital cortex R 20 −60 −16 5.26 16

Moving unmodulated tone, baseline (Fig. 2C)

 Superior temporal gyrus L −64 −36 8 5.22 4
 Superior temporal gyrus R 60 −36 12 5.71 9+3
 Precentral gyrus L −28 −12 68 4.69 8
 Precentral gyrus R 36 −24 60 4.88 11+6
 Superior parietal cortex L −32 −64 52 4.54 4
 Inferior frontal gyrus L −56 12 20 5.84 3

Moving FM tone, baseline (Fig. 2D)

 Inferior colliculi L&R 0 −40 −8 6.16 8
 Superior temporal gyrus L −56 −16 4 7.49 104
 Superior temporal gyrus R 60 −12 4 8.60 96
 Precentral gyrus L −52 0 36 4.63 3
 Precentral gyrus mid 0 0 68 4.02 6
 Inferior frontal gyrus R 52 8 36 4.04 1

*Coordinates and t values are reported for the peak voxels of activation within each region. The number of voxels exceeding the P < 0.001 voxel‐level threshold for activation is also reported.