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. 2020 Oct 29;14:552111. doi: 10.3389/fnhum.2020.552111

Table 5.

Cerebral regions whose activity for the contrast [Landmark > Fixation] was elicited by between-group analyses (total intracranial volume was included as a covariate).

Group analyses [Landmark > Fixation] H BA k x y z t ES [95% CI]
[Young > Older] No significant activation
[Older > Young] Middle Frontal Gyrus R 10 22 24 47 −1 6.06 0.95 [0.69, 1.21]
Angular Gyrus L 7 223 −30 −64 47 5.66 2.43 [1.72, 3.14]
   [Superior Parietal Gyrus] 39 −33 −55 44 5.59 2.26 [1.59, 2.93]
   [Supramarginal Gyrus] 40 −48 −43 44 5.32 1.61 [1.11, 2.11]
Middle Frontal Gyrus R 10 34 39 38 17 5.37 1.51 [1.05, 1.97]
33 47 20 4.47 1.40 [0.88, 1.92]
Cerebellum R - 23 36 −73 −22 5.19 2.90 [1.98, 3.82]
Middle Frontal Gyrus L 6 127 −42 5 41 5.14 1.78 [1.21, 2.35]
9 −45 26 26 5.13 1.60 [1.09, 2.11]
6 −45 5 50 5.12 1.73 [1.18, 2.29]
Superior Parietal Gyrus R 39 36 30 −55 44 4.89 1.87 [1.24, 2.50]
   [Angular Gyrus] 7 30 −64 53 4.64 3.34 [2.16, 4.53]

The statistical threshold for the cluster was defined as p < 0.05 FWE-corrected for multiple comparisons at the cluster-level with an extent voxel threshold set at 10 voxels. For each cluster, the region with the maximum t-value is listed first and other regions in the cluster are listed [in square brackets]. Montreal Neurological Institute (MNI) coordinates (x, y, z) of the peak and number of voxels (k) of clusters are also shown. H, hemisphere; R, right hemisphere; L, left hemisphere; BA, Brodmann area; FEW, family-wise error; ES, effect size; CI, confidence interval.