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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2018 Jul 10.
Published in final edited form as: Brain Imaging Behav. 2013 Dec;7(4):533–542. doi: 10.1007/s11682-013-9252-1

Table 3:

Brain Areas showing a Significant Sexual Desire × Picture Category Interaction

Center of Gravity (mm)
Brain Area Hem BA x y z Size (mm3) F(4,100)max
Inferior Occipital Gyrus R 17 12 −88 −6 487 5.28
Superior Temporal Gyrus R 39 37 −58 28 95 4.99
Anterior Cingulate Gyrus R 24 3 34 10 81 5.74
R 32 26 35 9 50 4.92
Middle Frontal Gyrus R 8 46 14 45 689 5.66
Posterior Insula L 13 −28 −32 20 83 4.79

Note: These brain areas were identified from a whole-brain, voxelwise Analysis of Variance (ANOVA) with distressed versus nondistressed about low sexual desire as a between-subjects factor and Picture Category (Neutral, Erotic, Romantic, Mutilation, and Sad) as a within-subjects factor. The statistical threshold for this analysis was a voxelwise p < .005 and a minimum cluster size of 50 mm3. Hem = Hemisphere; L = Left; R = Right; x,y,z = Talairach coordinates for the location of the center of gravity of the activation cluster, in mm; Size = volume of the activation cluster; F(4, 100)max = Maximum F statistic observed in the activation cluster for the Sexual Dysfunction × Picture Category interaction.