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Brain Region BA X,Y,Z, MNI (mm) Cluster Size Maximal Z Score Orbital frontal/insular 48 −26, −12, −14 160 3.45 Thalamus − −2, −24, 12 40 3.16 Cerebellum − −10, −82, −26 40 3.44 Pallidum − −10, 4, −4 23 3.19 Inferior temporal 20 −48, −34, −20 22 3.71
Note:—Only the right side is listed because of symmetric computation between the hemispheres. P-values were obtained with cluster-level multiple comparison correction (corrected, P < .05; cluster size >20); BA indicates Brodmann area; MNI, Montreal Neurological Institute.