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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2014 Apr 1.
Published in final edited form as: Hum Brain Mapp. 2013 May 14;35(4):1390–1403. doi: 10.1002/hbm.22261

Table I.

Significant activations during Session 1 relative to Pseudoconditioning

a) Children
Hemisphere X Y Z SPM {Z} N Vox Brain region
Right 26 −48 −48 4.8 572 Lobule VIII
26 −52 −58 3.7 Lobule VIII
18 −42 −54 3.5 Lobule IX
6 −64 −30 3.3 33 Lobule VIII
20 −86 −24 3.4 29 Crus I
18 −68 −42 3.2 26 Lobule VIII
44 −58 −30 2.9 24 Crus I
26 −56 −30 3.3 21 Lobule VI
18 −58 −48 2.9 10 Lobule VIII
Left −42 −58 −46 3.7 65 Crus II
−30 −38 −34 4.1 50 Lobule VI
−24 −68 −28 3.9 42 Lobule VI
−2 −48 −16 3.1 28 Vermis IV,V
−18 −42 −50 3.2 24 Lobule IX
−22 −30 −28 3 21 Lobule IV, V
−44 −60 −24 3.3 20 Crus I
−16 −44 −46 2.8 13 Lobule IX
2 −66 −18 3 12 Vermis VI
−12 −50 −38 3 10 Lobule IX
−6 −44 −54 2.9 10 Lobule IX
b) Adults
Hemisphere X Y Z SPM {Z} N Vox Brain region
Right 44 −44 −54 3.1 45 Lobule VIIB
30 −40 −54 2.9 17 Lobule VIII
52 −56 −28 2.7 16 Crus I
16 −76 −38 3.3 13 Crus II
46 −58 −42 3.1 12 Crus II
Left −16 −34 −18 2.9 21 Lobule IV, V

MNI coordinates of activation maxima in the cerebellum (Schmahmann et al., 2000) in children (a) and adults (b). Regions listed were thresholded at a minimum cluster size of 10 voxels and z-scores of p < 0.01 (corrected). Indented entries represent local maxima within the main cluster.