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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2020 Jun 12.
Published in final edited form as: Hum Brain Mapp. 2020 Jan 9;41(6):1611–1625. doi: 10.1002/hbm.24898

Table 3.

Greater activation in OCD patients than controls during late eyeblink suppression.

Label Harvard-Oxford Parcel BA k x y z
Parietal
Inferior parietal lobule Superior Parietal Lobule (R) 40 63 32 −46 38
Mid cingulate Cingulate Gyrus, Posterior (R) 31 32 14 −46 36
Precuneus/cuneus Precuneous Cortex (R) 31 106 14 −62 16
Precuneus/mid cingulate Precuneous Cortex (R) 31 43 14 −46 40
Calcarine/lingual gyrus/posterior cingulate Precuneous Cortex (R) 29 23 10 −54 4
Precuneus Precuneous Cortex (L) 7 22 −16 −72 34
Precuneus/cuneus Precuneous Cortex (R) 7 234 16 −70 28
Occipital
Calcarine/cuneus/posterior cingulate Intracalcarine Cortex (L) 17, 18, 23, 30 225 −16 −68 2
Cuneus Intracalcarine Cortex (L) 17, 18 31 −2 −90 −4
Calcarine/cuneus/posterior cingulate Intracalcarine Cortex (R) 17, 18, 30 289 8 −84 0
Calcarine/posterior cingulate Supracalcarine Cortex (R) 31 39 22 −64 12
Cuneus/calcarine Supracalcarine Cortex (R) 18, 31 30 4 −88 8
Cuneus/precuneus Cuneal Cortex (L) 7, 18, 19, 31 228 −14 −76 18
Cuneus/precuneus Cuneal Cortex (R) 7, 18, 19, 31 360 2 −88 14
Lingual gyrus/cuneus/parahippocampal gyrus Lingual Gyrus (L) 18, 30 114 −32 −42 −8
Lingual gyrus/calcarine Lingual Gyrus (L) 18 29 −4 −86 −14
Lingual gyrus/calcarine Lingual Gyrus (R) 18 162 10 −90 −12
Lingual gyrus/parahippocampal gyrus Lingual Gyrus (R) 18, 19, 30 93 16 −50 −4
Middle occipital gyrus/precuneus/superior occipital gyrus Lateral Occipital Cortex, Superior (L) 7, 39 96 −26 −66 30
Precuneus/superior occipital gyrus/middle occipital gyrus/angular gyrus Lateral Occipital Cortex, Superior (R) 7, 39 197 28 −72 24
Cuneus/middle occipital gyrus Occipital Pole (L) 17, 18, 19 251 −4 −92 −2
Cuneus/calcarine/middle occipital gyrus Occipital Pole (R) 18 41 2 −90 4

Labels are derived from the Automated Anatomical Labeling and Talairach Daemon databases as provided through xjview (v. 9.6, http://www.alivelearn.net/xjview). Harvard-Oxford Atlas parcels are provided through the ‘conn’ tool (Whitfield-Gabrieli & Nieto-Castanon, 2012). Within a given cluster, labels are listed in descending order based on the proportion of voxels within the cluster assigned to that label. Some clusters span across two different lobes; for these clusters, lobe assignment is based on the lobe with the greatest proportion of voxels in that cluster.

BA=Brodmann’s areas; k=cluster extent; R=right, L=left; coordinates are in MNI space. Only clusters with 20 or more contiguous voxels are listed. Parcels represent subdivisions from clusters corrected for a whole-brain family-wise error rate of p<0.05 using permutation testing.