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Table 2 Comparisons of activation between object and location tasks within ASD and TD groups

From: Enhanced parietal cortex activation during location detection in children with autism

 

Hem

x

y

z

Cluster

t-value

Location > object

      

 ASD group

      

  Middle temporal

R

44

-64

6

1,919

5.82

  Superior temporal

R

62

-40

4

1,919

5.42

  Cingulate

R

-4

-40

30

2,226

5.34

  Cingulate

L

-10

-34

32

2,226

5.23

  Superior parietal

L

14

-48

34

2,226

5.06

  Cingulum/precuneus

R

-40

-60

36

1,126

4.85

  Angular

L

-50

-60

44

1,126

4.78

  Angular

L

-44

-50

46

1,126

4.63

  Middle frontal

R

32

18

44

141

3.88

  Middle frontal/superior frontal

R

26

16

54

141

3.63

 TD group

      

  Precuneus

L

-4

-68

54

102

3.98

  Supramarginal

R

66

-44

24

163

3.80

  Inferior parietal

R

62

-40

40

163

3.59

  Inferior parietal

R

54

-42

22

163

3.35

Object > location

      

 ASD group

      

  Occipital pole

R

24

-94

-10

354

4.57

  Lingual

R

24

-98

0

354

4.51

 TD group

      

  Middle occipital

R

38

-92

6

109

6.53

  Fusiform

L

-40

-48

-12

1,064

6.09

  Inferior frontal (pars triangularis)

L

-54

22

10

335

4.92

  Fusiform

R

38

-50

-22

648

4.81

  Inferior frontal (pars triangularis)

L

-46

36

12

101

4.64

  Medial frontal

L

-6

54

30

185

4.44

  Lateral occipital

L

-36

-90

2

167

4.07

  Lateral occipital

L

-42

-82

-2

167

3.24

  Superior frontal

L

-12

40

50

93

3.94

  1. ASD autism spectrum disorder, TD typically developing, Hem hemisphere.