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. 2014 Sep 25;8:741. doi: 10.3389/fnhum.2014.00741

Table 2.

Correlations between hemodynamic responses and PCL-R scores among incarcerated participants (n = 157) in the moral + non-moral vs. neutral and moral > non-moral picture comparisona.

BA x y z t-value k pb
MORAL + NON-MORAL > NEUTRAL
PCL-R positive
No correlations
PCL-R negative
R. amygdala 33 0 −18 4.23 22 0.003c
R. rostral anterior cingulate 24 6 27 18 3.48 63 0.03
*L. superior temporal gyrus 41 −57 −45 9 3.81 68
R. fusiform gyrus 37 42 −57 −24 3.90 30
L. superior temporal gyrus 41 −57 −45 9 3.81 68
Factor 1
No positive or negative correlations
Factor 2 positive
No correlations
Factor 2 negative
*R. amygdala 33 0 −15 4.04 28 0.005
R. rostral anterior cingulate 24 6 24 21 3.66 104 0.016
3 39 6 4.41 50
R. temporo-parietal junction 39 51 −63 33 4.34 75
L. posterior cingulate 29 −9 −42 6 4.04 32
L. precuneus 7 −3 −66 57 3.63 40
MORAL > NON-MORAL
PCL-R positive
No correlations
PCL-R negative
R. temporo-parietal junction 22/39 60 −54 15 4.39 52
*R. inferior occipital gyrus 18 30 −90 −12 4.26 57
L. fusiform gyrus 19 −39 −69 −12 4.13 29
L. parahippocampal gyrus 36 −33 −30 −21 3.91 22
R. postcentral gyrus 40 60 −30 18 3.76 45
Factor 1 positive
No correlations
Factor 1 negative
L. parahippocampal gyrus 19 −21 −54 −12 4.07 39
Factor 2
No positive or negative correlations
a

Asterisks denote results which were no longer significant after substance dependence was included as a covariate.

BA, Brodmann Area; k, cluster size (voxels). t-values reported for all effects using beta values from GLM regression analyses. Coordinates refer to Montreal Neurological Institute space.

b

Small-volume corrected p-values listed for regions of interest. Other regions are significant at p < 0.05, corrected.

c

The correlation in the amygdala was also significant at the whole-brain corrected threshold.