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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2014 Aug 1.
Published in final edited form as: Neuroimage. 2013 Mar 15;76:412–427. doi: 10.1016/j.neuroimage.2013.02.063

Table 1.

SV effects

Description X Y Z Peak meta-
analytic statistic
Positive effects of SV on BOLD
L Striatum −12 12 −6 42.0
R Striatum 12 10 −6 40.5
VMPFC 2 46 −8 23.5
L Anterior Insula −30 22 −6 15.0
R Anterior Insula 32 20 −6 16.0
PCC −4 −30 36 13.5
Brainstem −2 −22 −12 12.0
ACC −2 28 28 12.0
Pre-SMA −2 16 46 11.0
Negative effects of SV on BOLD
L Anterior Insula −36 20 −6 26.0
R Anterior Insula 40 22 −6 24.7
DMPFC 4 22 44 22.1
L Thalamus −6 −8 6 18.2
R Thalamus 6 −8 6 14.3
L Striatum −12 4 2 14.3
R Striatum 12 10 −2 15.6
Conjunction: Positive and negative effects
L Anterior Insula −30 22 −6 15.0
R Anterior Insula 32 20 −6 16.0
L Striatum −12 4 2 14.3
R Striatum 12 10 −2 15.6
L Thalamus −4 −12 6 14.3
R Thalamus 6 −8 6 13.0
ACC 4 28 26 11.0
Comparison: Positive > negative effects
L Striatum −12 12 −6 7.11
R Striatum 14 12 −10 6.23
VMPFC 2 46 −8 5.28
PCC 2 −36 32 3.91

Note: Coordinates are in MNI space. For single-category analyses, the meta-analytic statistic is the percent of studies reporting an activation focus within 10mm. For conjunctions, the statistic is the minimum meta-analytic statistic across both tests. For between-group comparisons, the meta-analytic statistic is the pseudo-t (see text for details). Abbreviations: L, left; R, right; ACC, anterior cingulate cortex; DMPFC, dorsomedial prefrontal cortex; PCC, posterior cingulate cortex; pre-SMA, pre-supplementary motor area; VMPFC, ventromedial prefrontal cortex