Table 2.

Whole-brain correlates of intensity versus pleasantness contrasts

HemispherePeak x, y, zPeak ZNo. of voxelsp-value
Intensity > pleasantness
    Primary somatosensory cortexR28, −22, 625.781158p < 0.00001
    Secondary somatosensory cortex/posterior insulaR50, 50, −244.99379p < 0.0001
    Secondary somatosensory cortexL−62, −18, 104.69360p < 0.0001
Pleasantness > intensity
    Bilateral frontal cortexL−10, 38, 05.929347p < 0.00001
    White matterL−36, −24, 444.41594p < 0.00001
    CerebellumR20, −46, −364.66526p < 0.00001
    White matterL−24, −30, −164.50363p < 0.0001
    CerebellumL−12, −46, −344.59272p = 0.0003
    Superior frontal gyrusL−18, −6, 704.24170p = 0.006
  • Clusters above a threshold of Z > 3 are displayed with whole-brain correction for multiple comparisons (p < 0.01; n = 26). x, y, and z refer to the MNI coordinates corresponding to the left–right, anterior–posterior, and inferior–superior axes, respectively; Z refers to the highest Z-score within a cluster. A positive Z-value indicates a positive correlation between the subject's ratings and the BOLD response.