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Table 4 General activation pattern of the control group comparing naming with baseline activation (naming > fixation) at the first investigation (fixed effects model, N = 3; cluster threshold p < .01, k>50, FWE-corrected; voxel threshold p < .05 corrected).

From: Brain regions essential for improved lexical access in an aged aphasic patient: a case report

Region

Hemisphere

BA

k

x

y

z

Z

Frontal (precentral)

Left

6

6112

-53

-3

26

>13

 

Left

4

 

-50

-10

41

>9

 

Left

44

 

-55

10

5

>8

Middle Occipital

Right

18

11466

22

-91

14

>13

 

Left

18

 

-22

-97

10

>12

Parietal (precentral)

Right

4

4597

55

-5

17

>12

Frontal (precentral)

Right

6

 

46

-8

28

>11

Middle Temporal Gyrus

Right

  

61

-27

1

>7

Inferior Frontal Gyrus

Left

47

373

-30

27

-10

7.09

 

Left

47

 

-24

15

-11

5.91

Parietal (Precuneus)

Left

7

513

-22

-68

38

6.91

Occipital (Precuneus)

Left

31

 

-26

-67

24

5.69

Superior Temporal Gyrus

Left

41

110

-40

-31

3

6.23

Middle Frontal Gyrus

Right

11

111

30

36

-15

6.19

Limbic Lobe (anterior cingulate)

Left

32

59

-16

37

4

5.53

Medial Frontal Gyrus

Right

6

247

2

-5

61

5.42

Superior Frontal Gyrus

Right

6

 

8

1

68

5.37

 

Right

6

 

18

-6

68

5.33

Thalamus (Medial Dorsal Nucleus)

Right

 

107

8

-15

6

5.30

Basal Ganglia (Putamen)

Left

 

77

-28

-18

-8

5.14

  1. Hemi = Hemisphere; R = right, L = left; BA = Brodman Area; k = cluster extent; x/y/z = coordinates according to Talairach and Tournoux [36], Z = z-scores of significant voxels within significant clusters are reported (p < .05, k>50, FWE-corrected).