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. 2024 Sep 7;38:100329. doi: 10.1016/j.scog.2024.100329

Table 2.

Transfer task ROI analysis results.

ROI Term F p η2G dz [95 % CI]
DMPFC Condition
Session
Interaction
6.51
.43
2.05
.043
.663
.172
.158
.015
.075
.96 [.62, 1.51]
LTPJ Condition
Session
Interaction
3.88
.08
.43
.096
.926
.661
.144
.004
.026
.74 [−.60, 1.21]
MMPFC Condition
Session
Interaction
4.14
.52
2.05
.088
.610
.171
.135
.023
.038
.77 [−.01, 1.32]
PC Condition
Session
Interaction
7.77
.02
.58
.032
.984
.574
.172
.001
.010
1.05 [.64, 1.50]
RSTS Condition
Session
Interaction
1.55
1.46
1.43
.259
.271
.278
.066
.077
.044
.47 [−.51, 1.36]
RTPJ Condition
Session
Interaction
6.67
.77
.02
.042
.485
.982
.153
.048
.001
.98 [.20, 1.66]
VMPFC Condition
Session
Interaction
6.18
.33
.31
.047
.722
.741
.117
.023
.009
.94 [.54, 1.39]

Results from repeated-measures ANOVAs testing the effect of regulation condition (up, down), session (1, 2, 3) and their interaction on neural activation in the ToM-N ROIs (betas) during the transfer task. Significant findings (p < .05) are in bold text. dz indicates the main effect of condition—up-regulation > down-regulation—collapsed across session and 95 % BCa CI generated from 10,000 bootstrap samples. DMPFC = dorsal medial prefrontal cortex, LTPJ = left temporoparietal junction, MMPFC = middle medial prefrontal cortex, PC = precuneus, RSTS = right superior temporal sulcus, RTPJ = right temporoparietal junction, VMPFC = ventromedial prefrontal cortex.

p < .05.