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. 2021 Jun 22;8(8):1576–1591. doi: 10.1002/acn3.51363

Table 5.

Voxel‐based morphometry results showing regions of increased grey matter atrophy associated with presence of (A) sensory perceptual abnormalities and (B) psychosis‐like experiences across patient groups

Region Hemisphere Size (Voxel) Peak voxel (MNI)
X Y Z
(A) Sensory Perceptual Abnormalities
Medial/Dorsolateral Frontal Lobe, Orbitofrontal Cortex, Ant. Cingulate Gyrus L/R 5783 8 36 −26
Precentral Gyrus, Insula Cortex L 4075 −26 −6 44
Lingual Gyrus, Temporal‐occipital Fusiform Cortex L/R 2786 −24 −62 −6
Sup. Frontal Gyrus R 1663 22 22 42
Cerebellum (VI) L 1062 −32 −53 −27
Inf. Temporal Gyrus L 813 −60 −22 −26
Sup. Temporal Gyrus R 638 56 −28 8
Cerebellum (VIII, IX) L/R 598 8 −53 −45
Inf. Temporal Gyrus, Fusiform gyrus R 512 40 −20 −32
Temporal‐occipital Fusiform Cortex L 470 −36 −54 −14
Postcentral Gyrus L 460 −42 −38 52
Insular Cortex R 280 38 2 −18
Lateral Occipital Cortex R 252 40 −62 10
Lateral Occipital Cortex L 179 −40 −58 30
Brain Stem (Medulla) 119 −8 −38 −42
(B) Psychosis‐like Experiences
Dorsolateral Frontal Lobe, Inf. Temporal Gyrus, Temporal‐occipital Fusiform Cortex R 6108 46 36 ‐10
Cerebellum (V, VI, VIII) L/R 5946 6 −62 −13
Sup. Frontal Gyrus, Precentral Gyrus L 3528 −18 −4 70
Inf. frontal gyrus, Sup. Temporal Gyrus L 3009 −48 36 −2
Temporal‐occipital Fusiform Cortex L 2020 −42 −60 −14
Inf. Temporal Gyrus L 1255 −44 −26 −26

Results are displayed as peak voxels of clusters at p < 0.001, uncorrected, ≥100 contiguous voxels.