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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2019 Jun 1.
Published in final edited form as: Brain Imaging Behav. 2018 Jun;12(3):837–847. doi: 10.1007/s11682-017-9741-8

Table 2.

Functional Differences Between Mood State Groups

Cluster Size Peak
Coordinates
Peak Mean mean % signal
change
Number (voxels) x y z t-stat t-stat Group
A
Group
B
Regions
Bipolar (A) vs. Healthy (B)
1 6188 −32 99 5 −4.70 −2.93 1.49 2.07 Visual Areas

Depressed (A) vs. Healthy (B)
1 4132 −18 103 5 −4.70 −2.64 1.44 2.27 Visual Areas
2 3469 −14 8 −7 −4.34 −2.77 0.07 0.25 R Thalamus
3 2741 13 18 8 −3.67 −2.76 0.05 0.23 L Thalamus
4 2355 −6 66 −33 −4.52 −3.05 0.003 0.16 Cerebellar Vermis

Manic (A) vs. Healthy (B)
1 15641 23 27 −9 −4.20 −2.49 −0.18 0.10 L Thalamus, Hippocampus, and Striatum
2 13865 −46 42 40 −3.40 −2.47 −0.15 0.14 R supramarginal gyrus, R Thalamus, Hippocampus, and striatum
3 7610 17 56 −38 −4.01 −2.78 −0.14 0.09 Cerebellar Vermis
4 6544 −19 101 −4 −5.34 −3.07 1.35 2.17 Visual Areas

Depressed (A) vs. Euthymic (B)
1 2579 16 50 8 −4.28 −2.59 −0.07 0.02 L corpus callosum and L posterior forceps
2 2486 −3 17 5 −3.44 −2.55 0.07 0.33 R Thalamus

Manic (A) vs. Euthymic (B)
1 2646 14 62 −35 −6.52 −2.41 −0.12 0.10 Cerebellar vermis and L cerebellum
2 2564 33 52 9 −8.05 −2.67 −0.18 0.01 L corpus callosum and L posterior forceps
3 2511 −3 18 1 −8.81 −2.53 −0.11 0.32 R Thalamus

L – Left, R - Right