Table 3.
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).