Eva van Grinsven

126 Chapter 5 Table 2. Detailed descriptions of the anatomical location of significant voxels identified by the SVR-LSM analyses (continued) Anatomical location Hem Direct recall Delayed recall Recognition Letter fluency Semantic fluency Inferior temporal gyrus L a 10.6 a 17.4 a a a White matter regions Anterior Segment L 31.3 Arcuate Fasciculus L 6.7 16.0 Cingulum L 8.0 a 7.0 a 5.9 a a a Cortico-ponto-cerebellar tract L 8.4 a a 9.4 a a 5.6 a Corticospinal tract L 8.5 9.6 14.9 3.2 Fornix L 7.7 a 6.3 a 6.2 a a a Inferior Longitudinal Fasciculus L 10.4 a 19.6 a 40.3 a a a Inferior Fronto-Occipital Fasciculus L 7.3 13.7 12.4 7.4 14.1 4.8 8.1 Internal Capsule L 5.4 5.5 6.2 8.6 7.8 Long Segment L 9.0 32.9 Optic Radiation L 14.2 19.3 23.6 39.0 a Posterior Segment L 8.6 a 9.2 a 20.8 a a a Uncinate Fasciculus L 18.5 7.2 6.4 a Numbers represent the percentage of significant voxels proportioned to the total of tested voxels for that atlas area in SVR-LSM analyses. Bold values contain the peak z-values in most voxels for each cognitive task. If a task was found to be associated with more than 5 atlas areas, only tested areas containing at least 5% significant voxels are reported. Smaller clusters are included if they contained peak z-values for that task. aRegions with less than 5% coverage of that atlas area in that population. Abbreviations: Hem, hemisphere; L, left; R, right; T, tumor; S, stroke.

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