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Published in final edited form as: Arch Gen Psychiatry. 2012 Mar;69(3):231–242. doi: 10.1001/archgenpsychiatry.2011.1349

Table 2.

Results of Conjunction Analyses With the Minimum Inference Statistic of First-Level Contrasts Across Both Study Groupsa

Conjunction Region Cluster, kE Statistic x, y, z MNI Coordinates
All faces V1 1105 5.63 −2, −78, 8
FG 1120 5.83 −38, −58, −22
Amygdala 168 3.73 28, 0, −24
VPFC 40 1.73 44, 44, 22
DPFC 541 3.39 24, 46, −14
Negative V1 1115 5.55 14, −80, 2
FG 1156 5.89 −40, −56, −22
Amygdala 168 4.16 30, −4, −12
VPFC 51 1.97 24, 46, −14
DPFC 570 3.48 42, 48, 20
Neutral V1 1083 5.65 −2, −78, 8
FG 1055 5.28 −38, −60, −22
Amygdala 166 2.72 30, 2, −26
VPFC 41 1.32 44, 44, 22
DPFC 410 2.86 24, 46, −14
Positive V1 1097 5.12 −2, −82, 2
FG 1086 5.20 −38, −60, −22
Amygdala 164 3.60 30, −4, −12
VPFC 68 1.71 42, 44, 26
DPFC 585 3.67 22, 44, −12

Abbreviations: DPFC, dorsal prefrontal cortex; FG, fusiform gyrus; MNI, Montreal Neurological Institute; VPFC, ventral prefrontal cortex; V1, primary visual cortex.

a

Results reveal significant overlap in activation across regions of interest used in the study (P<.05, familywise error). Statistics are explained in Nichols et al.46