Table 2.
Gray matter brain areas with significant differences between the PD and control groups based on anatomical automatic labeling.
| Coordinates | Anatomical automatic labeling | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| X | Y | Z | |
| 0 | −42 | −54 | Brainstem |
| 0 | −39 | −54 | Brainstem |
| 18 | −48 | −45 | Cerebellum_9_R |
| 18 | −45 | −45 | Cerebellum_10_R |
| 30 | −12 | −45 | Right Temporal Fusiform Cortex |
| 45 | 9 | −21 | Temporal_Pole_Sup_R |
| −45 | −6 | −15 | Temporal_Sup_L |
| 33 | 21 | −15 | Insula_R |
| −45 | −9 | −12 | Temporal_Sup_L |
| −45 | −6 | −12 | Temporal_Sup_L |
| −15 | 57 | 27 | Frontal_Sup_L |
| −12 | 60 | 27 | Frontal_Sup_L |
| 36 | −72 | 51 | Parietal_Sup_R |
X, Y, and Z represent the spatial coordinates in the Montreal Neurological Institute space. R, right; L, left; Sup, superior; PD, Parkinson’s disease.