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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2014 Jun 1.
Published in final edited form as: Int J Psychophysiol. 2013 Apr 29;88(3):224–231. doi: 10.1016/j.ijpsycho.2013.04.006

Table 1.

Statistical Regions of Interest, Coordinates, Maxima, and Cluster Size, and Significant Effects of Handholding, Mother Engagement, Social Capital, and Gender

x y z Cluster Size
(mm3)
Effects
Frontal and Cingulate Regions
Left OFC −33.4 23.9 −7.17 669 b
Right OFC 37.4 24.9 −5.6 839 b
Left DLPFC −33.6 47.0 13.6 542
Right DLPFC 36.3 44.2 17.8 1552
Left SMC −5.9 1.2 55.6 352 a
Right SMC 6.0 4.1 55.1 229 c
Left SFG −2.2 22.5 49.7 157 a
Right SFG 6.6 25.3 48.0 643 b, c
Right SMG 52.5 −43.4 38.3 1603
Left IFG −49.8 10.3 0.41 287
Right IFG 51.5 17.9 3.48 491 b
Dorsal ACC 1.3 20.8 32.1 1208 a
Posterior Cingulate 2.6 −27.1 24.4 376
Insular and Subcortical Regions
Left Putamen −25.2 8.5 −0.8 351 a, c
Right Putamen 28.0 18.0 0.0 266
Left Insula −34.4 16.3 −2.5 799 b, c
Right Insula 35.3 19.0 −2.2 674
Right Caudate 13.4 6.6 9.1 305
Left Thalamus −5.3 −10.1 −3.4 28 c
Right Thalamus 8.7 −4.3 5.4 272
(a)

significant main effect of handholding;

(b)

significant handholding by maternal support interaction;

(c)

significant handholding by social capital interaction.