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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2016 Jan 30.
Published in final edited form as: Psychiatry Res. 2014 Nov 14;231(1):77–86. doi: 10.1016/j.pscychresns.2014.10.015

Table 2.

Amygdala resting state connectivity in 42 LAMS youth.

MNI Coordinates Statistic

Region BA k x y z Test Statistic(df) Puncorrected
Right Putamen 901 27 −7 −8 t(40)=14.03 <0.001***
Left Putamen/Insula 1060 −24 −7 −8 t(40)=13.95 <0.001***
Right VLPFC/Insula 47 19 27 11 −20 t(40)=10.96 <0.001***
47 45 30 32 −14 t(40)=5.84 <0.001***
Right OFC/dACC 11, 32 34 3 50 −14 t(40)=6.06 <0.001***
Left OFC/dACC 11, 24 130 −6 53 −11 t(40)=5.34 <0.001***
Right dACC 24 116 3 14 31 t(40)=5.30 <0.001***

Region of interest analyses using voxelwise P<0.005 and P<0.05, AlphaSim corrected. Table rows represent the peak voxel within the specified region.

Abbreviations: BA=Brodmann area; dACC=dorsal anterior cingulate cortex; df=degrees of freedom; k=cluster size in voxels; MNI=Montreal Neurological Institute coordinates; OFC=orbitofrontal cortex; Puncorrected=uncorrected voxelwise probability value; t=t-test statistical value; VLPFC=ventrolateral prefrontal cortex