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. 2021 Dec 16;4:1401. doi: 10.1038/s42003-021-02926-0

Table 4.

Post-hoc regions of interest selection.

Label Neurosynth term x y z Pick cluster Cluster extent threshold z-score threshold ROI from ROI radius (mm) # Studies # Coordinates
Left superior parietal lobule Superior parietal −21.0 −60.3 58.4 Y NA 8 Lit+ 8 622 24,152
Left supramarginal gyrus Supramarginal gyrus −57.3 −38.5 32.4 Y NA 4 Lit+ 8 296 11,421
Left angular gyrus Angular gyrus −48.3 −64.6 33.1 Y NA 6 Lit+ 8 310 10,782
Left middle temporal gyrus Comprehension −56.4 −41.2 2.7 Y NA 8 Lit− 8 424 15,365
Right middle temporal gyrus Comprehension 54.3 −29.4 −1.5 Y NA 8 Lit− 8 424 15,365
Frontal control network (FCN) Control NA NA NA N 10 0 Emo− NA 3796 137,024
Fronto-parietal attention network (FPAN) Attention NA NA NA N 10 0 Emo− NA 1831 65,346

Post-hoc regions of interest (ROIs) built from association test maps in Neurosynth, based on results from the whole-brain analysis with the smaller cluster-extent threshold. “Pick Cluster” indicates if a single cluster was picked to generate centre-of-mass coordinates for each spherical ROI. “ROI from” shows whether a similar region presented positive or negative correlations with emotion or literariness parametric modulation in the whole-brain analysis. Percent signal changes of an isolated 2 s event was calculated in each ROI from the single-subject level general linear model with the appropriate emotion or literariness event predictor. “# Studies” and “# Coordinates” show the number of studies and coordinates parsed by Neurosynth at the time of retrieval.