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Published in final edited form as: J Affect Disord. 2020 Sep 18;278:433–442. doi: 10.1016/j.jad.2020.09.074

Table 3.

neural reward activity correlated with follow-up clinical outcomes

cluster size (voxels) Z MNI coordinates (peak X, Y, Z)
Baseline PPE & Follow-up CDRS-R (N = 32)
Left angular gyrus 41 4.84 (−38.8, −59.3, 15.4)
Baseline PPE & Follow-up SHAPS (N = 32)
Bilateral Anterior Cingulate; 605 5.13 (−2, −17.9, 47.6)
Bilateral Precentral Gyrus; 4.31 (−4.3, 23.5, 15.4)
Bilateral Supplementary Motor Cortex 4.03 (−2, 16.6, 33.8)
3.87 (0.3, 39.6, 3.9)
3.63 (−2, −13.3, 63.7)
3.51 (9.5, −40.9, 56.8)
Left Central and Parietal Opercular Cortex 108 5.64 (−59.5, −6.4, 8.5)
Left anterior Insular Cortex 33 4.24 (−45.7, 7.4, −5.3)
Left Parietal Opercular Cortex 21 4.69 (−41.1, −27.1, 15.4)
Right Planum Temporale 20 4.44 (53.2, −27.1, 15.4)
Left frontal pole 10 5.21 (-25, 39.6, 45.3)
Baseline PPE & Follow-up SHAPS in Clinical Cohort (n = 22)
Bilateral Anterior Cingulate 78 4.48 (−2, −15.6, 45.3)
Baseline Reward Attainment & Follow-up BSSI in Clinical Cohort (n = 22)a
Right Precuneous 90 4.43 (7.2, −61.6, 15.4)
3.3 (18.7, −68.5, 24.6)
3.18 (14.1, −47.8, 15.4)
Left Precuneous 14 4.04 (0.3, −68.5, 49.9)
a

single-tailed pTFCE-FWE < 0.05.