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. 2023 Mar 13;13:91. doi: 10.1038/s41398-023-02380-y

Fig. 3. Amygdala–mPFC functional connectivity and OXTRm are predictive of children’s self-reported internalizing behaviors 2 years later.

Fig. 3

For visualization purposes, plotted is the raw data for the interaction of functional connectivity and a median split of OXTRm. The full Bayesian model utilized continuous variables. Individuals with higher OXTRm (black dashed line) are more sensitive to the association between amygdala–mPFC functional connectivity and internalizing behaviors compared to individuals with low methylation (solid line).