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

Table 4.

Significant activations modelled by the parametric interaction of arousal and modality.

Region of activation Hemisphere x y z Cluster mass Cluster size (n voxels) t (max)
Positive clusters (faces > voices)
Postcentral Gyrus R 42 −24 30 23.48 7 3.54
Supramarginal Gyrus R 42 −41 31 87.84 24 5.21
Inferior Temporal Gyrus R 37 −60 −3 114.45 32 4.33
Precentral Gyrus R 31 −16 30 31.37 9 4.21
Middle Occipital Gyrus R 30 −81 17 44.08 13 3.68
Middle Frontal Gyrus R 32 23 38 188.89 51 4.92
Cuneus R 17 −93 10 37.83 10 4.74
Anterior Cingulate Gyrus R 22 43 4 59.00 17 4.29
Cingulate Gyrus L −3 −9 28 175.58 48 4.45
Medial Frontal Gyrus L −15 48 3 24.10 7 3.63
Middle Frontal Gyrus L −28 21 38 135.49 35 5.32
Caudate L −25 −25 30 50.80 14 4.57
Middle Frontal Gyrus L −31 −8 38 17.06 5 3.59
Caudate L −36 −25 −7 25.94 7 4.26
Fusiform Gyrus L −39 −40 −8 68.07 18 5.25
Inferior Occipital Gyrus L −40 −72 −3 16.84 5 3.54
Negative clusters (faces < voices)
Superior Temporal Gyrus R 54 −16 6 82.37 24 −3.84
Postcentral Gyrus R 50 −32 49 17.70 5 −3.80
Middle Temporal Gyrus R 48 −41 7 17.10 5 −3.78
Postcentral Gyrus L −50 −16 18 45.49 12 −5.07
Inferior Frontal Gyrus L −58 16 2 63.16 16 −4.87

Note. Significant activation clusters as identified by arousal × modality contrast weights (p < 0.05 CBP corrected). Negative t-values represent pattern with increased activity to faces compared to voices. The coordinates refer to the peak voxel in each cluster.