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Table 2. 

Whole-brain Significant Activations for AA and EA Faces that Correlated Positively with Age and Peer Diversity

Anatomical Region
BA

x
y
z
t
k
(a) AA > EA Faces and Age 
VLPFC 45 48 27 5.78 1879 
FG 19 23 −61 −10 3.82 1161 
 
(b) AA Faces (Relative to Baseline) and Age 
FG 19 24 −61 −10 4.58 1723 
VLPFC 47 −34 20 −19 3.34 64 
Middle occipital gyrus 19 −29 −85 4.40 129 
Middle occipital gyrus 18/19 29 −88 4.91 76 
Culmen     −64 −1 280 94 
 
(c) EA Faces (Relative to Baseline) and Age 
VLPFC 47 −45 25 −3.37 1020 
Anterior cingulate 32 −10 28 19 −3.04 56 
Insula   −33 −7 −3.68 127 
Anatomical Region
BA

x
y
z
t
k
(a) AA > EA Faces and Age 
VLPFC 45 48 27 5.78 1879 
FG 19 23 −61 −10 3.82 1161 
 
(b) AA Faces (Relative to Baseline) and Age 
FG 19 24 −61 −10 4.58 1723 
VLPFC 47 −34 20 −19 3.34 64 
Middle occipital gyrus 19 −29 −85 4.40 129 
Middle occipital gyrus 18/19 29 −88 4.91 76 
Culmen     −64 −1 280 94 
 
(c) EA Faces (Relative to Baseline) and Age 
VLPFC 47 −45 25 −3.37 1020 
Anterior cingulate 32 −10 28 19 −3.04 56 
Insula   −33 −7 −3.68 127 

BA refers to putative Brodmann's area; L and R refer to left and right hemispheres; x, y, and z refer to Talairach coordinates; t refers to the t score at those coordinates (local maxima); k refers to the number of voxels in each significant cluster. The following abbreviations are used for the names of specific regions: DLPFC = dorsolateral; pFC, VLPFC = ventrolateral pFC.

Non a priori regions outside the amygdala were corrected for multiple comparisons within the whole brain at p < .05 with a minimum cluster size of 146 voxels.

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