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Table S1. Brain activations outside the frontal lobes.
Table 1 Peak locations and coordinates of the clusters within each class Task Hemisphere Lobe Anatomical region Talairach coordinates
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"... In PAGE 5: ... 3, the eight classes are presented within a single brain volume; axial slices and three-dimensional views provide infor- mation about the geometrical relations between the activated voxels. Table1 summarizes the peak locations and coordinates of the clusters within each class. The response profile of each class could be easily summarized, in almost all cases, by a strong activation to a subset of tasks and an absence of activation to the other tasks.... In PAGE 7: ... As discussed below, the clusters in each class form plausible long-distance parietofrontal networks, compatible with existing imaging and lesion data, thus reinforcing the validity of the automatized clustering scheme that we used. Calculation only Voxels associated with calculation only were observed in a left parietal cluster within the horizontal segment of the intraparietal Task Hemisphere Lobe Anatomic Attention only Left Frontal Middle Parietal Precuneus Right Frontal Inferior Middle Middle Precentral Parietal IPS/Postcen Precuneus Supramar Saccades, Pointing, Attention Left Parietal IPS/Superio Superior Right Parietal IPS Precuneus Superior Table1 (continued) O. Simon et al.... ..."
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Table 2: MEG, MRI, and interictal FDG PET findings. ips: ipsilateral, ant: anterior, T: temporal lobe, H: hemispheric hypometabolism was observed on the same side.
TABLE II Our measurements compared with expert tracing results on 7 frontal lobes
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TABLE 54.1. FRONTAL LOBE FINDINGS WITH ACTIVATION PARADIGMS IN SCHIZOPHRENIA SINCE 1985
Table 1: MEG, MRI, and interictal FDG PET findings. EGZ: epileptogenic zone, IZ: irritative zone, Rt.: right, Lt.: left, contra: contralateral, lat: lateral, F: frontal lobe, P: parietal lobe, NA: not available.
"... In PAGE 3: ... However, with the combined findings of MEG, MRI, and FDG PET, we were able to distinguish the EGZ from the IZ. In this study, findings from the MEG, MRI, and FDG PET co-existed in the EGZ ( Table1 -3). The IZ of each patient was detected by MEG-SSs and/or FDG PET- hypometabolism, and none of them showed abnormal MRI findings.... ..."
Table 2 Gender differences in global and total frontal brain measures
"... In PAGE 3: ...001) and total cerebral surface area (P lt; 0.001) were significantly greater in men than in women ( Table2 ). As we were interested in frontal gray matter subregions, morpholog- ical indices were also compared for the frontal lobes.... ..."
Table 6-2 A spatial relationship description table for the brain lesion (l: lesion; b: brain; f: frontal lobe; lv: lateral ventricle)
"... In PAGE 11: ...157 Further, with image classi cation algorithms, such as MDISC [9], concep- tual terms can be de ned to describe a shape feature. The shape feature description table ( Table6 -1) lists the conceptual terms for describing the shape features. Thus, users can use conceptual terms for describing a spe- ci c shape in a query: for example, \retrieving images with lateral ven- tricles whose upper protrusion are pressed to the right quot; (see Query 3 in Section 6.... In PAGE 11: ... The required constructs/operators are necessary for every spatial relationship. A spatial relationship description table (as shown in Table6 -2) lists the available parameters and semantic terms for describing the spatial relationships between two objects. The values of these spatial relationships are stored in the database.... In PAGE 18: ...Chapter 6 Symbolic/Semantic Spatial Relationship Predicate The user can query on the spatial relationship among objects. For example, to retrieve images of the macro-lesion nearby the lateral ventricle, the user enters: WHERE Macro-lesion Nearby LateralVentricle To avoid ambiguity in specifying the operators, a pull-down menu is avail- able that displays the available spatial semantic operators, as in the spatial relationship description table ( Table6 -2), for the user to select to use in the query. Spatial Feature Predicate Spatial feature queries involve the spatial characteristics of the image ob- jects.... In PAGE 19: ...165 A pull-down menu is also used to display the available conceptual terms for the speci ed object attribute in the predicate as in the shape feature description table ( Table6 -1). The conceptual term is to be interpreted by the knowledge residing in the KL.... ..."
Table 3 Gender differences in frontal subregion gray matter volumes
"... In PAGE 3: ...001) were significantly larger in men compared with women; however, there was no difference between groups in the volume of the SG (P = 0.532) ( Table3 ). After correction for frontal lobe gray matter volume, there were no significant differences between males and females in the volume of the VFC or the subregion OFC.... ..."
Table 8 - Task complexity
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