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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2018 Feb 1.
Published in final edited form as: Curr Opin Behav Sci. 2017 Jan 10;13:186–195. doi: 10.1016/j.cobeha.2016.12.006

Figure 4.

Figure 4

A. Percentages of regions exhibiting blunted activation in FH+ youth. B. Percentages of regions exhibiting blunted activation in ADHD youth. To calculate the percentages, we used the following steps: (1) to determine the frequency of reported activations (i.e., greater and blunted activations relative to controls) in each region/label for each group; (2) to identify regions/labels, for which a significant activation was reported by ≥2 studies in each group; (3) To calculate the ratio – the number of the activations for each identified region to the total number of the reported activations across all regions reported – for each group; (4) to convert the calculated ratios into the percentages. No consistent pattern (i.e., reported by ≥2 studies) for greater activation was observed for either FH+ or ADHD youth. C. Brodmann Area (BA). BA numbers are shown in the corresponding frontal and temporal regions. R. = Right; L. = Left; FP-lat = Frontal Pole lateral; dACC = dorsal Anterior Cingulate Cortex.