Figure 3 legend:
Association between Irritability and Dorsolateral Prefrontal Cortex (dlPFC) Activation during Attention Orienting Following Rigged vs. Positive feedback
A. dlPFC from the whole-brain N+1 trial activation analysis. During the attentional portion of the trial, activation after receiving rigged vs. positive feedback varied with irritability (i.e., Affective Reactivity Index, ARI, scores).
B. Partial regression plots (controlling for symptoms of anxiety and attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder and motion) depicted individual data points and the association between ARI (mean-centered) and the % signal change difference between trials occurring after rigged vs. positive feedback. Higher irritability was related to more activation on this contrast. Note that these correlations may be inflated given that they were computed based on extracted signal change from voxels that survived whole-brain correction (40).