The four cingulate regions and their borders are shown with arrows and bold print in A (VCA, vertical plane at the anterior commissure). Activations associated with three simple emotions (happiness, anger, fear) generated with scripts or faces are shown as are those associated with non-emotional scripts and faces with symbols for peak activation sites discussed in the text. Overlap of emotional and non-emotional information processing suggests that vPCC has a nonspecific role in emotion that is not the case for subgenual ACC. A. also shows differentiation within PCC with the full area of activation in a study of self-reflection (black dots; Johnson et al., 2002). B. Pull out of the posterior cingulate region with locations of peak-voxel activations during self-reflection, third-person vs first person, and visuospatial self monitoring and orientation.