Table 1 Clusters of significant sensitivity to social layer

From: Processing of social closeness in the human brain

Peak of cluster

Cluster size

x

y

z

Peak F-score

Right Temporoparietal Gyrus

527

55.31

−44.08

33.33

15.52

Left Temporoparietal Gyrus

348

−50.53

−50.59

43.34

14.16

Precuneus

316

3.08

−49.4

46.58

14.89

Dorsomedial Prefrontal Cortex

299

0.59

40.9

15.84

14.61

Left Retrosplenial Cortex

151

−10.04

−53.76

11.7

15.59

Left Parahippocampal Cortex

84

−31.1

−35.37

−19.4

12.91

Ventromedial Prefrontal Cortex

83

−1.55

35.9

−14.4

12.69

Right Retrosplenial Cortex

77

10.61

−50.78

9.9

14.01

Right Middle Temporal Gyrus

50

56.86

−29.38

−8.84

14.65

Left Hippocampus

42

−21.74

−12.81

−16.14

14.71

Right Precentral Sulcus

42

43.93

6.71

47.78

12.47

Right Supplementary Motor Area

38

9.29

17.85

61.46

13.11

  1. Social layer sensitive voxels were identified by repeated-measures Analysis of Variance (ANOVA) with social layer as the within-subjects factor. Voxels surviving a threshold of p < 0.01, corrected for multiple comparisons using the False Discovery Rate (FDR) method, were then clustered. Cluster size is reported in the number of 3 × 3 × 3 mm3 voxels, with only clusters larger than 37 voxels included. Coordinates specify the center of gravity in MNI space.