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Anatomic Region |X| Y Z Size (mm3) PValue 1) Left middle frontal gyrus 33 4 56 2429 .219 2) Left medial frontal/superior frontal gyrus 5 19 44 1651 .261 3) Right superior parietal lobule 37 −63 53 1592 .009a 4) Left inferior parietal lobule 49 −52 44 1406 .009a 5) Left middle frontal gyrus 44 45 13 1142 .764 6) Right superior frontal gyrus 33 48 15 994 .012a 7) Right middle frontal gyrus 32 5 55 676 .104 8) Right inferior frontal gyrus 47 14 3 335 .625
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