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. 2020 Feb 5;10:1898. doi: 10.1038/s41598-020-58839-1

Table 3.

Significant activations modelled by the parametric arousal effect irrespective of visual and auditory modalities.

Region of activation Hemisphere x y z Cluster mass Cluster size (n voxels) t(max)
Superior Temporal Gyrus R 58 −50 18 1066.93 301 5.26
Superior Temporal Gyrus R 48 −18 6 247.70 66 5.85
Middle Temporal Gyrus R 53 −66 7 35.87 11 3.63
Inferior Frontal Gyrus R 43 15 21 47.03 15 3.59
Inferior Temporal Gyrus R 37 −60 −3 21.32 7 3.27
Middle Occipital Gyrus R 24 −86 15 220.16 6 3.73
Superior Frontal Gyrus R 22 27 44 24.63 69 3.31
Medial Frontal Gyrus R 11 34 37 15.43 9 3.27
Cuneus L −1 −78 18 20.86 8 3.08
Cingulate Gyrus L −3 −9 38 31.61 5 3.65
Posterior Cingulate Gyrus L −6 −54 23 102.48 7 3.81
Cuneus L −4 −98 10 15.84 10 3.43
Middle Frontal Gyrus L −25 22 36 118.73 32 4.58
Insula L −31 −29 22 81.24 11 3.90
Middle Occipital Gyrus L −29 −76 10 21.93 5 3.56
Inferior Frontal Gyrus L −33 9 28 90.87 36 4.00
Middle Temporal Gyrus L −34 −65 19 15.25 5 3.13
Inferior Frontal Gyrus L −55 39 7 27.83 7 3.54
Postcentral Gyrus L −50 −25 22 19.13 25 3.38
Transverse Temporal Gyrus L −56 −22 10 31.62 7 3.43

Note. Significant activation clusters as identified by arousal contrast weights (p < 0.05, CBP corrected).