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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2017 Mar 1.
Published in final edited form as: J Urol. 2015 Oct 22;195(3):639–645. doi: 10.1016/j.juro.2015.09.092

Table 2.

Brain regions showing significant interaction effect. The effect on brain connectivity was dependent on clinical status (control vs. case). Results in italics indicate trend effects of p < .1 and >.05.

MNI coordinates
Seed Region Brain region vox p value z-max z-max x (mm) z-max y (mm) z-max z (mm)
Right PAG R Cerebellum VIIIac 54 .0479 3.66 14 −64 −56
R Cerebellum VIIIbc 52 .0531 3.08 −18 −48 −60
R laterobasal amygdalaa 28 .0383 3.1 28 −4 −18
R SMA 157 .0284 3.72 12 −4 62
Left PAG L laterobasal amygdalaa 21 .0454 2.87 −22 −4 −18
R laterobasal amygdalaa 24 .0439 3.01 22 −4 −22
R insulab/OFCd 95 .0361 3.73 30 20 −16
Right Amygdala R medial OFCb/frontal poled 153 .0274 3.46 20 62 0
hypothalamus 2 .0094 2.53 −8 −4 −4
R insulad 166 .0087 3.26 40 8 −12
L thalamusd (ventral lateral nucleusb) 164 .0107 3.19 −12 −6 4
R SMA 106 .0692 3.39 4 18 46
L anterior cingulateb,d 156 .0160 3.31 −2 36 2
R anterior cingulateb,d 132 .0254 3.21 4 34 28

Brain regions labled according the (a)Juelich Histological Atlas, (b)Talaraich Atlas, the (c)Cerebellar Atlas in MNI space after normalization in FLIRT, and (d)Harvard-Oxford Cortical Structural Atlas.

R = right, L = left. PAG = periaqueductal gray, SMA = supplemental motor area, OFC = orbital frontal cortex.