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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2020 Mar 1.
Published in final edited form as: Am J Psychiatry. 2019 Jan 18;176(3):196–207. doi: 10.1176/appi.ajp.2018.18040443

Table 2.

Nineteen clusters and associated brain regions and NI coordinates that exhibited significant age-associated changes in typically developing youth. On the right, the statistics for the age*group interactions between typically developing and psychosis spectrum youth are presented. Clusters that remained significant for the age*group interactions after FDR correction are highlighted in bold.

10 R precentral/postcentral gyrus 85 45 −21 58 0.0 0.95 0.98
11 L ventrolateral prefrontal cortex 70 −31 29 −2 7.5 0.006 0.04
12 L putamen 61 −22 2 8 8.2 0.004 0.04
13 L BA 10/superior frontal gyrus 57 −13 71 1 2.6 0.11 0.23
14 R thalamus 57 20 −33 10 6.7 0.009 0.05
15 R insula 51 38 −28 15 3.6 0.05 0.15
16 L caudate 43 −15 18 3 8.5 0.004 0.04
17 L dorsolateral prefrontal cortex/BA 9 40 −20 41 38 4.1 0.04 0.09
18 L parahippocampal gyrus 39 −29 −38 −11 3.1 0.08 0.20
19 R middle occipital cortex 36 47 −77 1 5.4 0.02 0.05
Basolateral amygdala connectivity
1 L uncus 33 −24 −3 −34 0.9 0.3400 0.35