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. 2020 Sep 17;10:15291. doi: 10.1038/s41598-020-71662-y

Table 1.

Cluster statistics and associated brain regions from the exploratory whole-brain analysis of the negativeactive > passive > positive active > passive contrast.

Cluster nr Cluster size Cluster max X Y Z Region K Max
1 3,158 4.82  − 8 30 24 Left paracingulate gyrus 831 4.58
Right paracingulate gyrus 741 4.70
Left superior frontal gyrus 657 4.64
Right cingulate gyrus, anterior division 317 4.42
Left cingulate gyrus, anterior division 300 4.82
Right superior frontal gyrus 201 3.94
Left juxtapositional lobule cortex 76 3.27
2 1928 4.84  − 42 20 4 Left frontal orbital cortex 602 4.64
Left insular cortex 234 4.17
Left inferior frontal gyrus, pars triangularis 229 4.17
Left frontal operculum cortex 205 4.84
Left inferior frontal gyrus, pars opercularis 93 3.65
Left temporal pole 57 4.31
Left subcallosal cortex 29 3.22
Left caudate 121 3.48
Left Putamen 110 3.86
Left thalamus 48 3.84
Left accumbens 39 3.52
3 692 4.64 36 24 -16 Right frontal orbital cortex 443 4.64
Right insular cortex 79 3.80
Right frontal operculum cortex 70 3.39
Right temporal pole 44 3.40
Right inferior frontal gyrus, pars triangularis 30 3.27
4 464 4.74 10 14 4 Right caudate 265 4.74
Right putamen 26 3.49
5 296 3.81  − 36 12 26 Left middle frontal gyrus 111 3.72
Left inferior frontal gyrus, pars opercularis 111 3.81
Left precentral gyrus 64 3.46

The X, Y, and Z coordinates refer to MNI152 (2 mm) space. The regions are taken from the Harvard–Oxford (sub)cortical atlas38 and voxels are assigned to regions based on their maximum probability across all ROIs within the atlas. K refers to the number of voxels within a particular region.