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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2011 Sep 1.
Published in final edited form as: Biol Psychiatry. 2010 Jun 22;68(5):433–441. doi: 10.1016/j.biopsych.2010.04.028

Table 3.

Areas of Significantly Increased or Decreased Activation for IPV-PTSD vs. Controls for Matching to a Male vs. Female Target Face

Analysis Side Anatomical Area Size (μl) X Y Z Voxelwise Statistics: Mean (SD)
F* p*
ROI B Ventral ACC (-) 1664 0.1 35.1 -5.6 6.310 (2.14) .028 (.020)
ROI B Dorsal ACC 1088 1.6 31.4 22.2 9.091 (3.70) .014 (.015)
ROI L Subgenual ACC (-) 576 -4.4 16.9 -8.3 4.640 (1.18) .048 (.010)
WB B Dorsal ACC/Medial Frontal Gyri 4992 3.5 43.7 22.7 8.350 (4.26) .020 (.028)
WB L Middle Temporal Gyrus 2432 -43.6 -60.7 19.7 6.192 (1.86) .030 (.025)
WB B Ventral ACC (-) 1664 0.1 35.1 -5.6 6.443 (2.09) .026 (.016)
WB R Supramarginal Gyrus 1536 39.9 -49.3 34.1 9.080 (2.67) .010 (.008)
WB R Precuneus 960 17.4 -62.6 34.2 7.255 (2.58) .022 (.019)
WB L Precentral Gyrus 896 -48.1 -8.6 32.4 5.495 (1.59) .037 (.028)

Cluster coordinates and anatomical areas are for cluster center of mass as defined by Talairach stereotactic space; Negative (-) signs following anatomical area indicate a relative deactivation; Descriptors for ACC clusters do not reflect stereotactic distinctions, but are estimates based upon the relative location of activation on the group map;

*

Voxelwise statistics are presented with education covaried out; ROI=region of interest; WB=whole brain.