Table 2.

Regions showing DM effects for recognition memory (shown in green in Fig. 2), that is, significantly more activation (p < 0.001 uncorrected, cluster size ≥5 voxels) during the encoding of later-remembered (R) than later-primed (P) words

HemisphereAnatomical labelxyzBATSize
LMiddle temporal gyrus−51−42−12207.40242
Middle temporal gyrus−57−42−6376.93
Middle temporal gyrus−63−51−3214.87
RInferior frontal gyrus48339466.91235
Inferior frontal gyrus544212466.68
Middle frontal gyrus3939−3475.21
LInferior frontal gyrus45306466.16564
Middle frontal gyrus−421821465.87
Middle frontal gyrus−572424465.64
RMiddle temporal gyrus63−45−9215.6385
Middle temporal gyrus60−450214.89
Inferior temporal gyrus57−33−15204.59
LFusiform gyrus−42−30−15205.2513
LInferior parietal lobule−42−5451405.22111
RSuperior parietal lobule30−695174.9371
Superior parietal lobule33−634574.45
Middle temporal gyrus39−6627393.58
RInferior parietal lobule39−4539404.7945
Superior parietal lobule33−484874.33
Inferior parietal lobule48−4248403.84
LPrecuneus−15−8142194.5421
BMedial frontal gyrus−3−245764.4918
Medial frontal gyrus12−245764.30
LHippocampus−36−20−154.4311
RPrecentral gyrus4503064.127
LSuperior parietal lobule−27−4248403.925
RFusiform gyrus45−51−15373.8413
  • Rows with entries for hemisphere and size refer to peak activations in a cluster. L, Left hemisphere; R, right hemisphere; B, bilateral; BA, approximate Brodmann area labeled according to the Talairach Daemon; size, cluster size in voxels (3 × 3 × 3 mm).