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Published in final edited form as: Psychopharmacology (Berl). 2009 Aug 13;207(1):73–83. doi: 10.1007/s00213-009-1635-z

Table 3.

ANOVA-Derived Main Effect of Drug on Brain Response to Emotional Faces

Contrast Region Laterality Size (mm3) Z Score MNI Coordinates
x y z
Angry > Neutral Middle Frontal Gyrus R 536 4.33 32 36 22
R 136 3.94 36 38 2
R 272 3.54 30 50 −10
L 152 3.39 −40 56 2
Caudate L 384 4.11 −20 −14 24
Precuneus L 312 4.03 −12 −54 52
R 280 3.37 18 −50 50
Precentral Gyrus R 456 4.02 14 −22 78
R 104 3.42 28 −10 56
Postcentral Gyrus R 280 3.98 12 −34 82
Superior Frontal Gyrus R 344 3.94 18 8 56
Middle Temporal Gyrus L 784 3.74 −34 −66 14
R 184 3.54 42 −58 20
Supplementary Motor Area L 848 3.73 −16 −14 60
R 104 3.48 4 2 72
Mid Cingulate R 400 3.72 18 −20 38
L 88 3.45 −10 −10 28
Cerebellum L 168 3.72 −8 −72 −30
Putamen R 144 3.39 24 8 6
Insula L 96 3.35 −28 20 6
Amygdala L 80 2.91 20 2 24

Fearful > Neutral Superior Parietal Gyrus R 200 3.60 18 −80 50

Happy > Neutral Supramarginal Gyrus R 152 3.60 74 −20 16
Ventral Striatum R 240 2.93 6 8 10

Motor-Visual > Rest
Parahippocampal Gyrus R 224 4.28 16 −18 −28
Inferior Occipital Gyrus R 200 4.03 40 −84 −16
Angular Gyrus R 80 3.56 52 −76 34
Postcentral Gyrus R 136 3.49 74 −2 18

Significant activations across whole-brain search are presented at p < 0.001, minimum cluster size of 10 voxels (80mm3). Activations shown in bold are within a priori ROIs, thresholded at p < 0.005.