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. 2020 Jan 9;41(6):1611–1625. doi: 10.1002/hbm.24898

Table 3.

Greater activation in OCD patients than controls during late eyeblink suppression

Label Harvard‐Oxford parcel BA k x y z
Parietal
Inferior parietal lobule Superior parietal lobule (R) 40 63 32 −46 38
Mid cingulate Cingulate gyrus, posterior (R) 31 32 14 −46 36
Precuneus/cuneus Precuneus cortex (R) 31 106 14 −62 16
Precuneus/mid cingulate Precuneus cortex (R) 31 43 14 −46 40
Calcarine/lingual gyrus/posterior cingulate Precuneus cortex (R) 29 23 10 −54 4
Precuneus Precuneus cortex (L) 7 22 −16 −72 34
Precuneus/cuneus Precuneus cortex (R) 7 234 16 −70 28
Occipital
Calcarine/cuneus/posterior cingulate Intracalcarine cortex (L) 17, 18, 23, 30 225 −16 −68 2
Cuneus Intracalcarine cortex (L) 17, 18 31 −2 −90 −4
Calcarine/cuneus/posterior cingulate Intracalcarine cortex (R) 17, 18, 30 289 8 −84 0
Calcarine/posterior cingulate Supracalcarine cortex (R) 31 39 22 −64 12
Cuneus/calcarine Supracalcarine cortex (R) 18, 31 30 4 −88 8
Cuneus/precuneus Cuneal cortex (L) 7, 18, 19, 31 228 −14 −76 18
Cuneus/precuneus Cuneal cortex (R) 7, 18, 19, 31 360 2 −88 14
Lingual gyrus/cuneus/parahippocampal gyrus Lingual gyrus (L) 18, 30 114 −32 −42 −8
Lingual gyrus/calcarine Lingual gyrus (L) 18 29 −4 −86 −14
Lingual gyrus/calcarine Lingual gyrus (R) 18 162 10 −90 −12
Lingual gyrus/parahippocampal gyrus Lingual gyrus (R) 18, 19, 30 93 16 −50 −4
Middle occipital gyrus/precuneus/superior occipital gyrus Lateral occipital cortex, superior (L) 7, 39 96 −26 −66 30
Precuneus/superior occipital gyrus/middle occipital gyrus/angular gyrus Lateral occipital cortex, superior (R) 7, 39 197 28 −72 24
Cuneus/middle occipital gyrus Occipital pole (L) 17, 18, 19 251 −4 −92 −2
Cuneus/calcarine/middle occipital gyrus Occipital pole (R) 18 41 2 −90 4

Note: Labels are derived from the AAL and Talairach Daemon databases as provided through xjview (v. 9.6, http://www.alivelearn.net/xjview). Harvard‐Oxford Atlas parcels are provided through the “conn” tool (Whitfield‐Gabrieli & Nieto‐Castanon, 2012). Within a given cluster, labels are listed in descending order based on the proportion of voxels within the cluster assigned to that label. Some clusters span across two different lobes; for these clusters, lobe assignment is based on the lobe with the greatest proportion of voxels in that cluster. Coordinates are in MNI space. Only clusters with 20 or more contiguous voxels are listed. Parcels represent subdivisions from clusters corrected for a whole‐brain FWE rate of p < .05 using permutation testing.

Abbreviations: Abbreviations: AAL, Automated Anatomical Labeling; B, bilateral; BA, Brodmann's areas; FWE, family wise error; k, cluster extent; L, left; OCD, obsessive–compulsive disorder; R, right.