Table 6.
Areas of Decreasing Cerebral Blood Flow in Traumatic Brain Injury Patients From 3 to 6 Months Post-Injury.
Location | Peak Coordinates (mm) | t | k | FWE p (cluster level) |
---|---|---|---|---|
a.Left Cuneus Cortex | −8–84 28 | 5.14 | 396 | 0.000 |
a.Left Supracalcarine Cortex | –22–62 20 | |||
a.Left Superior Lateral Occipital Cortex | −20–80 34 | |||
b.Right Central Opercular Cortex | 58–10 16 | 4.59 | 1452 | 0.000 |
b.Right Central Opercular Cortex | 48–14 12 | |||
b.Right Parietal Operculum Cortex | 60–24 16 | |||
c.Left Inferior Frontal Gyrus | −46 16 12 | 4.09 | 743 | 0.000 |
c.Left Cerebral White Matter | –22 12 20 | |||
c.Left Middle Frontal Gyrus | −46 20 26 | |||
d.Left Planum Polare/Medial Temporal Gyrus | −44–18 −12 | 3.96 | 388 | 0.000 |
d.Left Insular Cortex | −36–16 −2 | |||
d.Left Planum Polare | −52–2 −6 | |||
e.Left Anterior Cingulate Cortex | −2 30 6 | 3.84 | 259 | 0.000 |
e.Left Cerebral White Matter | −12 34 8 | |||
e.Right Anterior Cingulate Gyrus | 4 42 10 |
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.