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. 2018 Sep 24;9:241–250. doi: 10.1016/j.ynstr.2018.09.006

Table 2.

Cluster information for the first canonical correlation.

Region x y z BA Volume (voxels) 1st Canonical Correlation
L Precentral gyrus −29 −1 47 6 729 .523
L Middle frontal gyrus 1 −38 20 21 9 430 .508
L Middle frontal gyrus 2 −39 57 4 46 239 .517
R Insula 37 32 14 13 263 .513
R Supplementary motor area 8 −21 67 6 204 .508
L Rostral superior frontal gyrus −35 43 −17 11 202 .515
R Hippocampus 36 −37 −5 36 2027 .519
L Thalamus −19 −22 2 11488 .516
R Rostral superior temporal gyrus 51 9 −10 38 418 .512
R Primary visual cortex 26 −81 5 17 388 .507
L Extrastriate visual cortex −39 −71 −39 19 221 .524
L Cerebellum −36 −71 −39 217 .504
L Precuneus −5 −56 25 23 187 .472

Note. Voxels are 2 mm3 1st Canonical Correlation reflects the maximum linear relationship between the fused neuroimaging modalities and trauma-related disorders of affect and cognition (i.e., shared variance between the two canonical variants). Coordinates are in MNI coordinate space. BA=Broadmann Area.