TABLE 3.
Region | Unique clusters |
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Cluster 1 | Right insula (32 voxels; 38, 21, 2) |
Cluster 2 |
Left ventrolateral prefrontal cortex (13 voxels; −48, 29, −15) Left middle temporal gyrus (9 voxels: −57, 1, –20) Frontal pole/Fp2 (3 voxels: 6 64 10) Left inferior parietal lobule (PGa: 2 voxels; −55, −57, 28) Posterior cingulate cortex (2 voxels; 4, 47, 27) |
Cluster 3 |
Left superior frontal gyrus (4 voxels; −18, 32, 40) Posterior cingulate cortex (2 voxels; −5, 47, 30) |
Cluster 4 | Possible hypothalamus (9 voxels; 4, −7, −8) |
Cluster 5 |
Left superior frontal gyrus (28 voxels; −9, 43, 41) Left central orbitofrontal gyrus (13 voxels; −39, 39, −15) |
Cluster 6 |
Thalamus (prefrontal/temporal‐connected regions: 223 voxels; −4, −18, 7) Right caudate (95 voxels; 8, 8, 5) Right pallidum (28 voxels; 20, 0, −6) |
Note: Clusters 4 and 6, and Cluster 2 parietal were not strongly corroborated by a similar rsfMRI analysis (p < .001), but other regions were. Note that the hypothalamus region identified by Cluster 4 is on the very edge of the raw Cluster 4 MACM image, rather than being a distinct activation. Consequently, this may reflect an artifact of smoothing.
Abbreviations: MACM, meta‐analytic connectivity modeling; rsfMRI, resting‐state fMRI.