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. 2018 May 14;13(6):557–568. doi: 10.1093/scan/nsy032

Table 2.

Numbers of voxels in different AAL2 areas with significantly different FC with amygdala voxels in patients with depression

Areas # Voxels Peak MA value MNI coordinates (Peak)
x y z
Frontal_Med_Orb_L, Frontal_Med_Orb_R, Rectus_L, Rectus_R, OFCmed_L, OFCmed_R, OFCant_L, OFCant_R, OFCpost_L, OFCpost_R, Olfactory_L, Olfactory_R 634 101 −30 27 −18
Frontal_Inf_Orb_2_L, Frontal_Inf_Orb_2_R, OFClat_L, OFClat_R 131 62 −24 12 −21
Hippocampus_R, ParaHippocampal_L, ParaHippocampal_R 54 60 30 −15 −30
Temporal_Pole_Sup_L, Temporal_Pole_Sup_R, Temporal_Pole_Mid_L, Temporal_Pole_Mid_R 198 47 45 9 −42
Fusiform_L, Fusiform_R, Temporal_Sup_L, Temporal_Sup_R, Temporal_Mid_L, Temporal_Mid_R, Temporal_Inf_L, Temporal_Inf_R 415 55 30 −15 −33
Cingulate_Mid_L, Cingulate_Mid_R 110 51 12 27 −21
Precentral_L, Precentral_R, Rolandic_Oper_L, Rolandic_Oper_R, Postcentral_L, Postcentral_R 199 34 −36 9 −42
Caudate_L, Caudate_R, Putamen_L, Putamen_R, Pallidum_L, Pallidum_R 81 23 −39 0 −42
Frontal_Sup_2_L, Frontal_Sup_2_R, Frontal_Mid_2_L, Frontal_Mid_2_R, Frontal_Inf_Tri_L 380 45 33 −18 −30
Insula_L, Insula_R 68 82 −27 21 −21
Cuneus_R, L ingual_L, Lingual_R, Occipital_Sup_L, Occipital_Sup_R, Occipital_Mid_L, Occipital_Mid_R, Occipital_Inf_L, Occipital_Inf_R 651 77 33 −9 −12
Frontal_Sup_2_L, Frontal_Sup_2_R 221 45 33 −18 −30
Amygdala_L, Amygdala_R 149 4267 −27 −3 −21
Frontal_Inf_Oper_L 41 24 −36 12 15
Frontal_Sup_Medial_L 26 15 −6 63 0
Calcarine_R 41 33 15 −93 12
Frontal_Sup_Medial_L, Frontal_Sup_Medial_R 58 39 −12 60 27
Supp_Motor_Area_L, Supp_Motor_Area_R 86 52 −12 0 69

The peak MA value shown is the number of links between the peak voxel in the brain regions listed under ‘Areas’ and the amygdala voxels, where these links are significantly different FDR corrected at P < 0.05. The MNI coordinates are the peak of the cluster in the brain regions listed under ‘Areas’. In all cases in this table, the FC links are weaker in the depressed group; thus these MA values show the number of decreased FC links in the depression group. There were a total of 97 740 links between the voxels of amygdala and other brain areas which showed a significant difference between controls and patients with depression (FDR correction, P < 0.05).