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. 2017 Jan 3;7(1):e992. doi: 10.1038/tp.2016.256

Figure 3.

Figure 3

Cue-related activity to gambling>gambling-matched neutral contrast in the gambling disorder group. We observed three clusters of activity that showed a relative activity increase for gambling cues compared with gambling-matched neutral cues. An extensive cluster (covering 57 425 voxels in 2 mm standard space) extended to multiple brain regions, and so we report local maxima (Z>6.5). Peaks were localized to the left (−2, −42, 28, Z=7.14) and right (−4, −32, 32, Z=6.75) posterior cingulate gyrus, the left superior frontal gyrus (−2, 46, 50, Z=7.08), the left frontal pole ((−4, 50, 46, Z=7.01) and (−4, 58, 4, Z=6.81)) and the left paracingulate gyrus (−12, 50, 12, Z=6.54). Two smaller clusters showed peaks within the left angular gyrus (−52, −52, 40, Z=6.33) and the right lateral occipital cortex (62, −58, 34, Z=4.09). All images cluster corrected, Z>2.3, P<0.05 and presented using radiological convention.