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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2019 Apr 1.
Published in final edited form as: Brain Res Bull. 2017 May 17;138:56–63. doi: 10.1016/j.brainresbull.2017.05.010

Table 2. Anatomical regions where changes in resting state functional connectivity were significantly correlated with changes in self-reported withdrawal symptoms.

Anatomical location Voxels (mm3) Max p-value MNI Coordinates
Reductions in emotion network rsFC with reductions in craving
 L precuneus 1888 0.002 -26, -58, 12
 L lateral occipital cortex 112 0.042 -26, -74, 16
 L occipital fusiform gyrus 56 0.042 -26, -78, -8
Increases in visuospatial rsFC with reductions in anxiety
 L lateral occipital cortex 240 0.032 -42, -58, 56
Increases in right frontoparietal network rsFC with reductions in craving
 R frontal pole 48 0.046 50, 46, -8
Reductions in salience network rsFC with reductions in concentration difficulty
 R superior frontal gyrus 8 0.036 14, 10, 68

Note: L=Left, R=right, rsFC=resting state functional connectivity