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Table 4 Summarized whole brain results (p < 0.01, greater than 20 contiguous voxels) setting out significant language-related results for each participant with aphasia

From: Neural mechanisms underlying the facilitation of naming in aphasia using a semantic task: an fMRI study

Region

P02

P03

P05

P06

P07

P08

Left Phonological

Inferior Frontal Gyrus (opercularis)

Superior Temporal Gyrus

     

LT > ST

Supramarginal Gyrus

      

Right Homologue of Phonological Region

Inferior Frontal Gyrus (opercularis)

     

ST > KN

Superior Temporal Gyrus

 

ST > LT

Supramarginal Gyrus

LT > KN

  

ST > KN

 

ST > KN

Left Semantic

Inferior Frontal Gyrus (orbitalis)

ST > KN

 

LT > KN

  

ST > LT

Inferior Frontal Gyrus (triangularis)

   

ST > KN

  
   

LT > KN

  
   

ST > LT

  

Superior Temporal Pole

Middle Temporal Gyrus

ST > KN (pole)

  

ST > KN

KN > LT

KN > ST

KN > LT

  

LT > KN

ST > LT

 

Inferior Temporal Gyrus

    

LT > ST

 

Angular Gyrus

Right Homologue of Semantic Region

Inferior Frontal Gyrus (orbitalis)

LT > KN

     

Inferior Frontal Gyrus (triangularis)

ST > KN

  

ST > KN

KN > LT

ST > LT

    

ST > LT

 

Superior Temporal Pole

 

KN > ST

  

LT > KN

 
    

LT > ST

 

Middle Temporal Gyrus

ST > KN (pole)

 

ST > KN

 

LT > KN

ST > LT

   

KN > LT

 
   

ST > LT

 

Inferior Temporal Gyrus

LT > KN

 

KN > LT

LT > KN

LT > ST

 

Angular Gyrus

  

KN > ST

LT > KN

 

ST > LT

   

KN > LT

   
  1. Refer to full tabulated results (supplementary material Table S1) for cluster volume, MNI coordinates and Z-scores. Contrasts in bold represent the most significant results for each participant based on highest Z-score and/or largest cluster size.
  2. KN = known; ST = short-term; LT = long-term.