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Published in final edited form as: Am J Psychiatry. 2012 Apr;169(4):406–414. doi: 10.1176/appi.ajp.2011.11020289

TABLE 2.

Three-Way Interaction of Sex, Diagnostic Group, and Cue Condition in Cocaine-Dependent and Comparison Women and Men in a Study of Stress- and Cue-Induced Cravinga

Region Volume
(mm3)
Volume
(Voxels)
Talairach Coordinates

x y z Mean t SD
Right insula, hippocampus, amygdala, putamen, and Brodmann areas 38 and 20 15,437 572 37 −7 −9 3.75 0.57
  Right Brodmann areas 38 and 20 3,773 140 32 −3 −26 3.88 0.68
  Right putamen 1,748 65 27 −10 0 3.57 0.40
  Right amygdala, hippocampus 2,078 77 27 −4 −12 3.79 0.44
  Right insula 3,557 132 37 3 3 3.49 0.32
  Right Brodmann area 44 1,666 62 49 10 2 3.70 0.45
  Right Brodmann area 22 2,615 97 36 −3 −8 4.03 0.69
Caudate, anterior cingulate, and Brodmann areas 47 and 46 19,802 733 −20 31 6 3.90 0.64
  Left Brodmann area 10 8,175 303 −30 41 18 3.94 0.72
  Left and right caudate, ventral striatum 4,027 149 1 17 −2 3.81 0.55
  Left Brodmann area 45 4,430 164 −28 34 6 3.94 0.59
  Left Brodmann area 46 2,321 86 −44 38 6 3.99 0.64
  Left anterior cingulate 849 31 −13 40 14 3.59 0.35
Posterior cingulate and Brodmann areas 39 and 7 63,152 2339 8 −51 35 4.16 0.93
Left Brodmann area 6 11,571 429 −19 −6 50 4.30 1.20
Right Brodmann area 21, fusiform, Brodmann area 19 15,787 585 41 −54 −2 3.85 0.67
a

The table lists the results of the family-wise error whole brain corrected voxel-based analyses (p<0.05) for the three-way interaction of sex, diagnostic group (with and without cocaine dependence), and cue condition (stress, drug/alcohol-related, and neutral-relaxing).

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