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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2018 May 1.
Published in final edited form as: Psychosom Med. 2017 May;79(4):379–387. doi: 10.1097/PSY.0000000000000445

Table 2.

Separate linear regression results, with self-transcendent value ranking as a predictor variable for activity within each of the threat-responsive ROIs during exposure to health messages.

ROIs R2 β t p
w/SC w/SC w/SC w/SC
L amygdala .130 .131 −.340 −.338 −2.660 −2.617 .010 .012
R amygdala .102 .102 −.288 −.289 −2.217 −2.202 .031 .032
L AI .079 .086 −.285 −.291 −2.170 −2.194 .034 .033
R AI .034 .055 −.186 −.195 −1.380 −1.450 .173 .153
Neurosynth
‘threat’ map
.106 .106 −.265 −.267 −2.043 −2.036 .046 .047

Note: N=57, AI=anterior insula; L=left; R=right; ROI=region of interest; w/SC=Values accounting for social connection.