Table 1 Significant clusters activated more strongly during deviance detection.

From: Brain-correlates of processing local dependencies within a statistical learning paradigm

Anatomical region

Hemisphere

MNI-coordinates

t-value

Cluster size

x

y

z

Deviant > Standard

Superior and middle temporal gyrus and insula

L

− 56.50

0.81

− 4.51

0.99

147

(BA 22, BA 42, BA 21, BA 38)

      

Superior and middle temporal gyrus and insula

R

56.81

7.48

− 8.40

1

367

(BA 22, BA 21, BA 42, BA 38)

      

Putamen

L

− 16.50

10.81

− 8.40

0.97

10

Anterior superior apex of the insula and

R

33

31

3.27

0.98

31

orbitofrontal cortex of the deep frontal operculum

      

Anterior portion of the middle cingulate gyrus

R

6.82

37.48

42.21

0.98

119

including area a24b’, anterior rostral cingulate zone

      

and pre-supplementary motor area

      

Premotor cortex

R

40.15

10.81

30.53

0.98

95

Posterior cingulate gyrus (BA 23)

R

3.49

− 32.51

30.53

0.98

12

Precuneus

L

− 3.17

− 79.17

46.10

0.98

35

Frontal lobe (BA 8)

L

− 3.17

27.48

50.00

0.97

7

  1. Low-probability ending triplets contrasted to high-probability ending triplets, i.e., Deviant > Standard. The table shows the results that survived the correction for multiple comparisons (p < 0.05).