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. 2015 Jun 17;10(6):e0128005. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0128005

Table 4. Coordinates of the brain areas whose connectivity with the amygdala was positively correlated with regional amygdala activity during Suppress-negative vs. Look-negative.

Area BA MNI coordinates (mm) T Z Cluster size, k
x y z
Suppress negative > Look negative
 Left Superior Temporal Gyrus 22 -48 -10 -6 5.14 4.02 15
 Left Caudate 0 12 18 5.13 4.01 23
 Right Middle Frontal Gyrus 9 50 10 28 5.06 3.98 60
 Right Postcentral Gyrus 5 44 -44 64 4.89 3.88 20
 Right Superior Parietal Lobule 7 14 -70 66 4.87 3.88 50
 Left Thalamus -2 -8 2 4.78 3.83 14
 Left Postcentral Gyrus 3 -44 -28 56 4.77 3.82 10
 Right Fusiform Gyrus 19 46 -68 -20 4.7 3.78 17
 Right Cingulate Gyrus 32 14 10 38 4.63 3.74 7
 Left Precentral Gyrus 6 -42 -10 42 4.61 3.73 22
 Right Precuneus 31 18 -56 34 4.49 3.66 10
 Left Middle Temporal Gyrus 39 -50 -80 22 4.48 3.65 11
 Right Middle Frontal Gyrus 6 24 -8 64 4.32 3.56 14
 Left Cingulate Gyrus 24 -18 -2 46 4.11 3.43 10
 Left Posterior Cingulate 31 -6 -60 24 4.03 3.39 6
 Left Middle Frontal Gyrus 6 -18 -4 66 3.96 3.34 5
 Right Superior Parietal Lobule 7 22 -56 62 3.92 3.32 8

Height threshold: p < .001 uncorrected, Extent threshold: k = 5 voxels. The x, y, and z coordinates by which a voxel is determined referring to medial–lateral (x: positive = right), anterior–posterior (y: positive = anterior), and superior–inferior (z: positive = superior) positions denote the peak location on the MNI template. T-scores denote the difference between the two sample means compared with the dispersion and sample sizes of the two samples. Z-scores are the numbers from the unit normal distribution that give the same p value as the t statistic. Abbreviations: BA = Brodmann area; MNI = Montreal Neurological Institute template.