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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2021 Apr 3.
Published in final edited form as: Soc Neurosci. 2009 Feb 15;5(4):335–350. doi: 10.1080/17470911003615997

TABLE 2.

Regions of significant valence effects are given including MNI coordinates, cluster size (k), t-value and p-value

MNI
Contrast X Y Z t-value k p-value L/R Region
POS > NEG −1 −48 22 8.41 8926 <.001 L Precuneus
−40 −66 36 8.46 4043 <.001 L Angular gyrus
−5 44 −10 7.64 3768 <.001 L Rectal gyrus
−23 27 45 6.65 2865 <.001 L Superior frontal gyrus
37 36 6 5.41 1414 <.001 R Inferior frontal gyrus
27 −26 −23 5.66 1172 <.001 R Fusiform gyrus
39 −68 38 4.29 1230 <.001 R Angular gyrus
−30 −33 −22 6.47 1083 <.001 L Fusiform gyrus
−58 −46 −14 4.89 942 <.001 L Inferior temporal gyrus
41 −68 −37 5.60 765 <.001 R Cerebellum (Crus II)
−33 36 −15 6.03 557 .003 L Inferior frontal gyrus (p. orbitalis)
−47 37 10 4.23 407 .015 L Inferior frontal gyrus (p. triangularis)
20 −22 12 3.66 387 .019 R Thalamus
22 25 47 3.89 312 .047 R Superior frontal gyrus
NEG > POS 1 46 32 5.08 679 <.001 R Superior medial frontal gyrus
−25 −75 −34 5.47 405 .015 L Cerebellum (Crus II)
19 60 21 4.62 325 .040 R Superior frontal gyrus

Notes: All p-values are cluster level corrected, p < .05. Only the highest peak is included in the case of several confluent peaks.