They are not. You can compute the p-value (10^-abs(sig)), then multiply 
it by the number of comparisons

On 11/14/2018 09:18 AM, Ralf Veit wrote:
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> I run mri_glmfit using the aparc stats tables as input and I got a
> sig.table.dat file with -log10(p-values) for each ROI and contrast.
> Are the p-values already corrected for multiple comparisons? If not,
> what do I have to do in order to get corrected p-values (using aparc
> stats file as input).
>
> Best
> Ralf
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