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Table 4 Regional activation for contrasts between encoding conditions.

From: Occipitoparietal contributions to recognition memory: stimulus encoding prompted by verbal instructions and operant contingencies

     

Peak

 

Contrast and Region

 

X

Y

Z

t

BA

GO > Instructed

Left

Insula

-42

-19

5

5.28

13

 

Claustrum

-34

-15

6

4.38

 

Right

Insula

32

-24

21

6.91

 
 

Cingulate

8

-10

36

4.88

 
 

Superior Temporal Gyrus

48

-42

15

4.51

 
 

Precuneus

22

-51

30

4.13

 

GO > NO-GO

Right

Precuneus

20

-57

32

3.75

 

NO-GO > Instructed

Left

Precentral Gyrus

-44

-6

26

3.49

 
 

Parahippocampus

-22

-17

-23

4.5

 
 

Insula

-28

-32

18

5.6

 
 

Supramarginal Gyrus

-44

-49

30

4.34

 

Right

Superior Frontal Gyrus

10

56

32

4.07

9

 

Medial Frontal Gyrus

10

48

34

3.32

 
 

Cingulate

8

-41

33

5.59

 
 

Parahippocampus

38

-43

-6

3.41

 
 

Fusiform Gyrus

34

-41

-13

4.58

 
 

Supramarginal Gyrus

46

-53

27

3.46

 

NO-GO > GO

Left

Middle Frontal Gyrus

-46

12

38

4.22

8

 

Precentral Gyrus

-42

17

34

3.56

9

 

Cingulate

-8

12

38

3.92

 
 

Posterior Cingulate

-4

-38

24

3.24

23

 

Thalamus: Lat Post Nuc.

-20

-21

14

4.51

 
 

Insula

-32

-28

16

3.70

13

 

Inferior Temporal Gyrus

-48

-66

-2

5.54

 
 

Fusiform Gyrus

-44

-49

-16

3.94

 
 

Precuneus

-12

-48

47

4.51

7

Right

Medial Frontal Gyrus

8

29

43

6.48

8

 

Middle Frontal Gyrus

26

16

42

6.83

 
 

Precentral Gyrus

48

1

26

5.10

6

 

Superior Frontal Gyrus

24

48

23

4.71

 
 

Thalamus: Lat Post Nuc.

20

-19

16

5.26

 
 

Cingulate

14

9

35

6.20

32

 

Fusiform Gyrus

50

-45

-15

4.28

37

 

Supramarginal Gyrus

46

-37

33

5.39

 
 

Angular Gyrus

40

-55

34

4.55

 
 

Inferior Parietal Lobule

42

-52

43

4.50

40

 

Precuneus

8

-62

38

4.01

7

 

Postcentral Gyrus

40

-29

51

3.56

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