Table 3 Brain regions showing significant differences in rsFC between AN patients and HC.

From: Cortical thinning and associated connectivity changes in patients with anorexia nervosa

Functional connectivity to:

Right/Left

Brodmann’s area

Cluster size*

MNI coordinate

Z-value

x

y

z

 

Seed: left Precuneus

 PCC/Precuneus

 

7

154

0

−57

40

−3.6

 Middle Temporal Gyrus

L

21

292

−70

−34

−2

−3.7

 Middle Temporal Gyrus

R

21

145

70

−34

−2

−3.82

 Angular Gyrus

L

39

181

−45

−61

28

−3.73

Seed: right Precuneus

 Angular Gyrus

R

39

213

44

−64

44

−3.35

 Inferior Parietal Lobule

L

40

199

−38

−52

50

−3.95

 Dorsolateral Prefrontal Cortex

R

46/9

148

42

16

28

−3.53

 Dorsolateral Prefrontal Cortex

L

8

106

−33

26

48

−3.41

Seed: left Inferior Parietal

 Primary Sensorimotor Cortex

L

2/40

1084

−50

−42

53

−3.81

 Primary Sensorimotor Cortex

R

2/40

577

40

−39

60

−3.59

 Cuneus

L

18

316

0

−89

20

−3.73

 Primary Visual Cortex

L

17

 

−7

−76

4

−3.31

 Insula

R

13/40

254

49

−23

17

−2.8

 Visual Association Cortex

R

18

234

20

−57

3

−4.11

Seed: right Inferior Parietal

 Primary Sensorimotor Cortex

L

4/6

150

−3

−42

70

−4.38

 Precuneus

L

7

119

−5

−71

48

−3.89

 Angular Gyrus

R

7/39

400

37

−62

47

−3.54

 Supramarginal Gyrus

L

40

192

−51

−44

50

−3.64

 Hippocampus

R

 

190

26

−11

−24

−4.12

 Hippocampus

L

 

142

−23

−11

−19

−3.44

 Dorsolateral Prefrontal Cortex

R

9

297

27

26

40

−3.85

 Dorsolateral Prefrontal Cortex

L

8

237

−30

23

53

−3.81

  1. All clusters show reduction in rsFC in patients.
  2. *Voxel level p < 0.005 uncorrected, cluster level p < 0.05 corrected.