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

Table 5.

Significant activations modelled by the parametric valence 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 61 −31 12 143.99 39 −5.06
Inferior Occipital Gyrus L −40 −72 −3 97.64 28 −3.86
Supramarginal Gyrus R 56 −50 18 231.97 60 −4.89
Superior Temporal Gyrus R 51 −17 −1 171.07 45 −4.71
Middle Temporal Gyrus R 56 −29 −1 23.96 7 −3.75
Insula R 45 −39 16 78.85 20 −5.38
Inferior Frontal Gyrus R 52 23 11 17.01 5 −3.65
Cingulate Gyrus L −7 27 42 62.20 17 −5.04
Medial Frontal Gyrus L −12 31 43 23.75 7 −3.90
Parahippocampal Gyrus L −24 −7 −29 17.66 5 −3.92
Middle Temporal Gyrus L −36 −59 19 188.99 55 −4.11
Middle Frontal Gyrus L −35 2 38 74.92 19 −5.76
Insula L −47 −36 24 127.53 34 −5.55
Insula L −42 −24 22 49.15 14 −3.95
Fusiform Gyrus L −41 −70 −11 16.76 5 −3.41
Middle Frontal Gyrus L −48 22 28 42.13 12 −3.93
Superior Temporal Gyrus L −45 −53 12 211.75 53 −6.57
Postcentral Gyrus L −55 −25 20 223.18 60 −4.95

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