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. 2020 Mar 28;45(8):1380–1389. doi: 10.1038/s41386-020-0661-8

Table 2.

Brain regions involved in conceptual fear learning (CS+ > CS−) with greater activation in the PTSD group than the trauma-exposed control group.

Sub/cortical region Number voxels 3.8 mm3 Max Z statistic Peak 3D coordinates
x y z
Rostral cingulate/vmPFC right 389 4.05 42 60 57
Putamen left 194 3.43 56 73 38
Planum temporale right 191 3.59 17 56 39
Frontal pole right 161 3.45 40 89 32
Posterior cingulate cortex left 148 3.33 48 40 50
Lingual gyrus/precuneus right 144 4.6 36 34 36
Postcentral right 144 3.33 31 47 67
Putamen right 140 3.68 29 59 34
Central operculum right 79 3.7 20 60 46
Precuneus left 51 3.47 58 35 41
Lateral occipital cortex left 41 3.01 68 24 47
Amygdala right 43 3.42 35 62 22
Intracalcarine cortex right 39 3.29 37 21 39
Right postcentral 39 3.26 28 52 57
Supramarginal right 35 3.04 21 51 64
Dorsal ACC left 30 3.51 49 89 47
Subgenual ACC right 24 3.61 41 71 31
Precentral right 162 3.43 44 49 68
Temporo-occipital fusiform left 23 3.17 65 33 37
Cuneus right 22 3.08 39 21 51
Amygdala right 21 3.81 30 62 29

All clusters are significant at p < 0.05 with whole-brain correction using FLAME 2.

vmPFC ventromedial prefrontal cortex, ACC anterior cingulate cortex.