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. 2016 Jun 8;36(23):6156–6164. doi: 10.1523/JNEUROSCI.3874-15.2016

Figure 3.

Figure 3.

a, b, Functional coupling between the amygdala and pulvinar (a) changed as a function of performance (b). Individuals with higher testosterone levels had stronger positive coupling between the amygdala and pulvinar, as a function of increasing error rate (incongruent vs congruent trials; SVC pFWE = 0.043). The scatterplot illustrates mean-adjusted congruency-related modulation of amygdala–pulvinar connectivity as a function of error rate, separately for high-testosterone (in green) and low-testosterone participants (in blue).