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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2017 Nov 1.
Published in final edited form as: Biol Psychiatry Cogn Neurosci Neuroimaging. 2016 Nov;1(6):507–517. doi: 10.1016/j.bpsc.2016.06.006

Table 3.

P-values showing significant decreases in cortical ROI thickness in bipolar patients in those brain regions that demonstrated significant BOLD hypoactivations.

BA Thickness
P-value
Effect sizes
(Cohen’s d)
Frontal lobe
  L Par sorbitalis 47 NS --
  L Inferior Frontal Gyrus
(merged pars triangularis, pars
opercularis, pars orbitalis)
44, 45, 47 0.017 0.42
  L Superior Frontal Gyrus 6/8/9/10 NS --
  R Superior Frontal Gyrus 6/8/9/10 0.009 0.58
  L Medial Frontal Gyrus
(same as L Superior Frontal Gyrus)
6 NS --
  L Insula NS --
Limbic lobe
  L Cingulate Gyrus
(caudal-anterior cingulate)
32 NS --
  R Cingulate Gyrus
(caudal-anterior cingulate)
32 0.031 0.46
Parietal lobe
  R Inferior Parietal Lobule 40 NS --
  R Superior Parietal Lobule 7 NS --

Only the ROIs in Table 2 are shown. BA = Brodmann area; L = left; R = right; NS = not significant. The regions that appear in parentheses are labels from the Desikan atlas.