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. 2014 Jun;53(6):677–687.e5. doi: 10.1016/j.jaac.2014.02.009

Figure 2.

Figure 2

Negative correlations between lifetime conduct disorder (CD) symptoms and neural activity for the contrast “all faces versus fixation” within the CD group alone. Note: Panel A shows the negative correlation between lifetime CD symptoms and left amygdala activity (area circled in red), whereas Panel B shows the negative correlations between lifetime CD symptoms and bilateral anterior superior temporal gyrus and bilateral fusiform gyrus activity (circled in red). Coordinates and statistics for the correlations are provided in Table 3. The color bar represents T statistics. The images in panels A and B are thresholded at p<0.005, uncorrected, for display purposes. Panels C and D show scatter plots of the negative correlations between lifetime CD symptoms and left amygdala and left superior temporal gyrus activity, respectively. The regression lines are shown in black, whereas 95% confidence intervals are shown in red.