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Table 2 Regional brain activity changes in different comparisons

From: Why the processing of repeated targets are better than that of no repetition: evidence from easy-to-difficult and difficult-to-easy switching situations

x,y,za Hemisphere Peak intensity Number of voxelsb Regionc Brodmann’s area
Incon_Con > Con_Con (Lower activated)
24 -63 39 R 3.817 34 Precuneus 7, 31
Con_Incon > Incon-Incon (Higher activated)
-63 -18 -6 L 7.604 47 Superior_Temporal_Gyrus 39
-3 -30 36 L 4.112 39 Precuneus, Angular gyrus 7,31
-39 51 6 L 5.367 170 Middle_Frontal_Gyrus 46
-33 18 30 L 4.992 89 Middle_Frontal_Gyrus 9
33 39 39 R 4.241 53 Middle_Frontal_Gyrus 9
33 -9 39 R 3.992 35 Posterior_Cingulate_Cortex 31
15 48 -15 R 3.936 48 Superior_Frontal_Gyrus 11
48 33 18 R 5.270 212 Inferior_Frontal_Gyrus 8,9,46
  1. aPeak MNI Coordinates.
  2. bWe first identified clusters of contiguously significant voxels at an uncorrected threshold p < 0.01, as also used for display purposes in the figures. We then tested these clusters for cluster-level FWE correction p < 0.01 and the AlphaSim estimation indicated that clusters with 30 contiguous voxels would achieve an effective FWE threshold p < 0.01. Voxel size = 3*3*3.
  3. cThe brain regions were referenced to the software Xjview (http://www.alivelearn.net/xjview8) and double checked with atlas.