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. 2021 Jan 12;16(4):406–417. doi: 10.1093/scan/nsab004

Fig. 5.

Fig. 5.

(A) The degree of parents’ general view of their child is positively related to increased activation in left insula, dorsal striatum (DS) and left inferior frontal gyrus (IFG), when parents receive negative compared to positive vicarious feedback about their child. Neural results are corrected for multiple comparisons using family-wise error (FWE) cluster correction at P < 0.05 with a cluster-forming threshold of P < 0.001. To visualize the interaction between inter-individual differences in parents’ general view and responses to negative (vs positive) vicarious feedback in significant brain clusters (i.e. DS cluster and IFG cluster, see also Table 3), we plotted average BOLD responses to negative (vs positive) feedback in brain clusters extracted against general view scores. Regression lines plotted for illustration purposes only. Abbreviations: L = left; R = right. (B) Overlap in brain areas of neural activation in R DS and L IFG (orange) in response to degree of parents’ general view of their child and areas associated with increased activation in negative vs positive feedback about their child. In red: neural activation related to receiving negative vs positive feedback about own child. In yellow: neural activation related to the degree of parents’ general view of their child.