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. 2015 Jan 22;18(5):pyu051. doi: 10.1093/ijnp/pyu051

Figure 1.

Figure 1.

Effect of oxytocin (OXT) on the functional connectivity of the left and right amygdala. Clusters showing a decrease in functional connectivity with the left amygdala (blue) and right amygdala (red-yellow) under OXT administration compared with placebo. Regions in green show reduced connectivity with both right and left amygdala (overlap). The clusters that survived correction for multiple testing were centred around MNI coordinates 18, −60, 27 (1806 voxels, FWE corrected P=.026) for right amygdala and 15, −45, 3 (1267 voxels, FWE corrected P<.001) for left amygdala, both corresponding to right precuneus. To display the extended distribution of this cluster a height threshold T=2.3 and an extent threshold k=50 are used in this figure. Other regions showing a differential effect of OXT at this threshold (T=2.3,k=50) are displayed in Supplementary Tables 3 and 4. The statistical maps are displayed on a template structural image provided with MRICRON software.