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. 2017 Oct 4;37(40):9645–9656. doi: 10.1523/JNEUROSCI.3830-16.2017

Table 3.

Whole-brain results for functional connectivity differences between BNST and amygdala

Peak coordinates, MNI
Cluster size
x y z
BNST > amygdala
    L + R BNST, caudate, perigenual cingulate cortex, thalamus, midbrain, superior frontal gyrus −7 3 0 4282
    R superior temporal gyrus/rolandic operculum/precentral gyrus/posterior insula 50 −15 7 439
    L hypothalamus −3 −7 −14 5
    L + R hypothalamus 0 −4 −18 5
    L corpus callosum/middle cingulate −8 −20 26 43
    R cerebellum 18 −50 −21 150
    R white matter/insula 29 −35 18 38
    R superior temporal gyrus, middle temporal gyrus 56 −38 14 482
    L calcarine gyrus/lingual gyrus −4 77 14 257
    R inferior frontal gyrus 29 25 −4 27
    R corticospinal tract/Inferior frontal gyrus 29 35 −4 86
    L cerebellum −4 −41 −20 6
    L white matter −46 −35 −4 5
    R inferior parietal gyrus −47 −46 51 11
Amygdala > BNST
    R amygdala, hippocampus, parahippocampal gyrus, midbrain, inferior frontal gyrus 25 −3 −18 2476
    L amygdala, hippocampus, parahippocampal gyrus, midbrain −21 −4 −18 1104
    R thalamus 21 −14 7 86
    R brainstem 11 −32 −21 38
    L cerebellum/fusiform gyrus −24 −71 −18 573
    L Inferior frontal gyrus −35 21 −17 27
    L brainstem −14 −38 −42 65
    R orbitofrontal gyrus, rectal gyrus 11 18 −18 139
    L hippocampus −21 −35 7 64
    R orbitofrontal gyrus 11 45 −18 5
    L inferior temporal gyrus −53 −32 −24 16
    R inferior temporal gyrus 53 −29 −25 16
    L thalamus −18 −17 4 21
    L + R brainstem 1 −35 −25 11
    L brainstem −11 −32 −28 6
    L + R brainstem 0 −35 −35 5

Results are whole-brain voxelwise FWE-corrected p < 0.05 in each sample and are described in order of strongest activation.

L, Left; R, right.

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