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Published in final edited form as: J Autism Dev Disord. 2012 Feb;42(2):147–160. doi: 10.1007/s10803-011-1221-1

Table 3.

Clusters showing significant group differences during face trials (minimum cluster size = 8 voxels)

Region Brodmann Area Size (mm3) Z Max MNI coordinates
X Y Z
Anticipation
Autism > Control
 Amygdala (right) 1,344 4.54 22 −4 −32
 Amygdala (left) 544 3.46 −26 −4 −30
 Cingulate gyrus (posterior, right) 168 2.71 4 −36 4
 Frontal pole (left) 9 88 2.8 −20 54 28
 Hippocampus (left) 216 2.74 −14 −40 4
 Intracalcarine cortex (right) 712 3.07 32 −66 8
 Occipital cortex (inferior, lateral, left) 304 3.32 −36 −66 8
 Occipital fusiform gyrus (right) 264 2.78 36 −58 −6
 Opercular cortex (central, left) 152 2.95 −34 −2 18
 Parietal operculum cortex (left) 416 3.35 −36 −32 28
 Planum temporale (left) 104 2.69 −34 −38 10
 Precuneous cortex
  Right 288 3.03 24 −52 24
  Left 88 2.79 −28 −62 14
 Temporal gyrus (inferior, temporooccipital, left) 208 3.21 −56 −54 −14
Outcome
Autism > Control
 Angular gyrus (right) 19 776 3.34 42 −58 16
 Frontal gyrus (middle, right) 160 3.08 44 6 52
 Frontal gyrus (superior)
  Right 120 3.03 0 18 60
  Left 136 2.78 −26 4 60
 Insular cortex
  Right 4,160 3.36 38 14 −6
  Left 144 2.72 −30 12 −12
  Left 13 584 3.13 −42 14 −4
 Intracalcarine cortex (left) 18 248 2.89 −8 −76 4
 Lingual gyrus (right) 944 2.97 10 −56 −2
 Occipital cortex (superoir, lateral, right) 19 584 3.59 18 −82 42
 Pallidum (left) 272 2.71 −20 2 −4
 Parahippocampal gyrus (posterior, left) 152 2.83 −10 −34 −16
 Precuneous cortex (left) 104 2.52 −18 −62 16
 Putamen
  Right 352 2.67 32 −2 4
  Lefta 792 2.81 −28 −4 8
 Temporal gyrus (middle, temporooccipital, left) 104 2.54 −46 −58 8
 Temporal pole (right) 80 2.43 52 6 −20
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Two clusters within same region, coordinates and peak activation reported for highest peak activation