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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2013 Dec 15.
Published in final edited form as: Biol Psychiatry. 2012 Jul 7;72(12):1035–1042. doi: 10.1016/j.biopsych.2012.06.009

Table 3.

Correlations Between Baseline Depression Severity Scores and Functional Brain activation in A Priori ROIs

Region BA X Y Z ROI
Z
Value
# of
Voxels
Correlation
with Sad
vs. Neutral
Faces
Correlation
with Angry
vs. Neutral
Faces
Correlation
with Fear
vs. Neutral
Faces
Right Orbital Frontal Cortex 13 32 13 −12 4.13 .62 .19+ .32+
Left Orbital Frontal Cortex 13 −35 13 −10 3.80 .59 .06+ .25+
Right Hippocampus -- 35 −13 −14 3.14 .50 .21+ .33+
Right Amygdala -- 27 −02 −21 3.25 .51 .32+ .23+
Left Claustrum -- −36 −9 −5 3.04 .48 .08+ .17+
Right Parahippocampal Gyrus 28 23 −15 −21 3.48 .54 .47* .33+
Left Parahippocampal Gyrus 35 −16 −22 −16 3.92 .60 .37+ .42*+

Note: Grey shading indicates regions that displayed significant correlations only with activation to sad versus neutral faces.

*

p<.05

+

Indicates that the correlation between baseline depression severity and activity to sad faces (sad – neutral) was significantly greater than the correlation between baseline depression severity and either activity to angry faces (angry - neutral) or fearful faces (fear - neutral) using the procedures developed by Meng, Rosenthal and Rubin (69).