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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2009 Feb 19.
Published in final edited form as: Neuropsychopharmacology. 2007 Sep 19;33(8):1992–2006. doi: 10.1038/sj.npp.1301581

Table 4.

Regions showing a main effect (i.e. independent of depletion condition) of emotional content on regional BOLD response to distractor stimuli

Region Laterality Stereotaxic
coordinates
Cluster size Z value
Emotional>neutral distractors X Y Z
Cerebellum L −24 −46 −30 23 3.9a
Occipital C L −10 −53 −7 32 3.68b
Ventromedial frontal polar C R 6 49 7 40 3.38b
Neutral>emotional distractors
Ventrolateral prefrontal C L −44 33 8 976 5.38*a
Ventrolateral prefrontal C R 46 31 8 724 5.05*a
Superior parietal C R 28 −50 41 105 4.74a
Anterior cingulate sulcal C M 4 29 35 612 4.67a
Superior parietal C L −24 −68 40 244 4.4a
Superior parietal C R 28 −68 29 61 4.01a
Occipital C L −40 −72 −3 60 3.93a
Parieto-occipital transition zone L −30 −81 19 72 3.82b
Medial cerebellum L −12 −77 −25 31 3.78a
Occipital C L −38 −79 4 32 3.69a
Medial cerebellum R 16 −79 −26 102 3.67a
Precentral G L −40 3 26 25 3.61a

Abbreviations and interpretation of stereotaxic coordinates as in Table 3.

*

peak voxel significant at p<0.05 (FWE corrected for multiple comparisons)

cluster significant at p<0.05 (corrected in terms of spatial extent)

a

parameter estimates positive relative to rest

b

parameter estimates negative relative to rest. Italic font denotes that the maximum was contained within an a priori specified region of interest.