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. 2021 Jan 28;2(1):tgab003. doi: 10.1093/texcom/tgab003

Table 3.

Brain areas showing significant changes in common activity of self- and other-death

Contrast Coordinates Peak-level Cluster-level
 Hemi Region x y z t-Value k P (FWE)
Conjunction of (SD–SND) and (OD–OND)
 R Inferior occipital gyrus 22 −82 −6 8.82 5167 0.000
 R Superior occipital gyrus 32 −78 18 7.67
 R Fusiform gyrus 42 −42 −20 5.19
 R Superior parietal lobule 28 −60 44 4.61
 R Angular gyrus 46 −64 32 4.33
 R Posterior cingulate cortex 4 −36 38 5.26
 L Inferior occipital gyrus −24 −82 −10 8.43 4982 0.000
 L Fusiform gyrus −38 −40 −20 6.63
 L Superior parietal lobule −22 −66 38 5.99
 L Angular gyrus −42 −68 30 3.58
 L Inferior frontal sulcus −38 8 28 6.82 2418 0.000
 L Precentral gyrus −42 2 40 6.03
 L Supplementary motor area −6 6 56 5.90 805 0.000
 R Inferior frontal sulcus 40 8 30 5.14 521 0.004
Conjunction of (SND–SD) and (OND–OD)
No suprathreshold voxels

Notes: Coordinates (x, y, z) of the activation peak in the Montreal Neurological Institute space, peak t-value, size of the activated cluster in number (k) of voxels (2 × 2 × 2 mm), and P-value (corrected to P < 0.05 using cluster size) at the peak are given.

Hemi = hemisphere, R = right, L = left. FWE = family wise error.