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. 2017 Jul 11;7:5058. doi: 10.1038/s41598-017-05520-9

Table 2.

Relationships between amygdala-based functional connectivity and subscales of the hospital anxiety and depression scale.

Functional connectivity Correlated variable MNI coordinate, mm Nvox Zmax
Seed Target region x y z
Baseline
Lt. Amygdala Not significant
Rt. Amygdala Rt. Cerebellum Anxiety 22 −64 −20 354 −4.43
After Gratitude intervention
Lt. Amygdala Rt. Dorsomedial prefrontal cortex Anxiety 10 30 58 284 4.19
Lt. Dorsal anterior cingulate cortex Depression −10 42 −2 961 4.64
Rt. Posterior cingulate cortex Anxiety 2 −52 24 567 4.49
Lt. Inferior occipital gyrus Depression −34 −104 −2 274 −3.75
Rt. Amygdala Lt. Dorsolateral prefrontal cortex Anxiety −46 40 6 249 −4.48
Lt. Dorsal anterior cingulate cortex Depression −10 44 −2 736 4.35
Rt. Premotor cortex Anxiety 42 6 60 368 −4.27
Lt. Fusiform gyrus Depression −56 −72 −14 227 −4.12
Rt. Fusiform gyrus Depression 24 −48 −18 335 −3.77
After Resentment intervention
Lt. Amygdala Not significant
Rt. Amygdala Rt. Dorsolateral prefrontal cortex Anxiety 22 48 18 359 −3.76
Lt. Fusiform gyrus Depression −40 −62 −22 413 −4.22
Lt. Tempo-parietal junction Depression −42 −52 46 332 3.95

Significant clusters were obtained at family-wise error rate corrected P < 0.05.

Abbreviation: Lt, left; MNI, Montreal Neurological Institute; Nvox, number of contiguous voxels; Rt, right; Zmax, maximum z-value within the cluster.