Table 5.
Areas of Decreasing Cerebral Blood Flow in Traumatic Brain Injury Patients From 3 to 12 Months Post-Injury.
Location | Peak Coordinates (mm) | t | k | FWE p (cluster level) |
---|---|---|---|---|
a.Right Central Opercular Cortex/Heschl’s Gyrus | 54–16 10 | 5.42 | 896 | 0.000 |
a.Right Planum Polare/Temporal Pole | 56 6–2 | |||
a.Right Heschl’s Gyrus | 40–20 8 | |||
b.Left Central Opercular Cortex | −60–20 16 | 5.21 | 1258 | 0.000 |
b.Left Parietal Operculum Cortex | −62–36 22 | |||
b.Left Supramarginal Gyrus | −64–44 10 | |||
c.Right Putamen | 22 8 8 | 4.26 | 238 | 0.000 |
c.Right Caudate | 10 12 8 | |||
c.Right Lateral Ventricle | 12–16 20 | |||
d.Left Precuneus | 0–72 42 | 4.07 | 224 | 0.000 |
d.Right Cuneus | 4–78 36 | |||
d.Left Superior Lateral Occipital Cortex/Precuneus | −12–74 46 | |||
e.Left Cerebral White Matter | −20–2 14 | 3.91 | 503 | 0.000 |
e.Left Caudate | −10–2 16 | |||
e.Left Cerebral White Matter | –22 0–8 |
Peak coordinates of local maxima are reported per each cluster (maximum 3 maxima) in mm. Cluster sizes (k) are reported in voxels. P value is reported at the level of significance for the cluster corrected for family wise error.