Table 2.

Activated clusters in the interaction contrast of subsequent memory with novel and familiar pictures

RegionBASidePeak MNI coordinatesPeak BSRSpatial extent (mm3)
xYz
Novel subsequent memory > familiar subsequent memory
    Frontal lobe
        Inferior frontal g.11/47R3339−95.74459
        Dorsolateral prefrontal ctx.9L−3936334.73648
        Precentral g.6L−456426.801323
    Temporal lobe
        Inferior temporal g.20R36−15−363.501053
        Parahippocampal g.28/36R
        Anterior hippocampusR
        Inferior temporal g.37L−48−60−274.95729
        Middle temporal g.39L−36−63215.66486
−57−75213.97486
    Parietal lobe
        Parietoccipital transition zone19L−39−87333.70405
    Occipital lobe
        Occipital g.19L−45−90154.60540
Familiar subsequent memory > novel subsequent memory
    Parietal lobe
        Postcentral g.1R57−2154−3.60351
    Temporal lobe
        Temporal pole38L−3921−27−6.731215
        Posterior hippocampusL−24−33−3−4.00567
R33−27−6−4.88459
    Limbic lobe
        Cingulate g.24/32R151836−4.51378
  • Regions were defined as any cluster with a minimum peak BSR of 3.5 (p < 0.0005) and an extent of at least 12 voxels (extent threshold was BSR 2.81 or p < 0.005). Peak coordinates are displayed in MNI space (Cocoso et al., 1997). BA, Brodmann's area; L, left; R, right; g., gyrus.