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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2022 Oct 1.
Published in final edited form as: Drug Alcohol Depend. 2021 Aug 28;227:109010. doi: 10.1016/j.drugalcdep.2021.109010

Figure 2. Associations between ventral-striatal resting-state functional connectivity and duration to onset of binge drinking.

Figure 2.

Whole-brain voxel-wise statistical maps displayed in the top row show brain regions where there was a significant association between connectivity to the ventral striatum and duration to onset of binge drinking (cluster-forming threshold p < 0.01, cluster-level corrected for multiple comparisons p < 0.05). Scatter plots show that adolescents who began binge drinking sooner have greater connectivity of the ventral striatum to the superior parietal cortex, superior frontal gyrus, and precuneus. In contrast, adolescents who began binge drinking sooner have less connectivity of the ventral striatum to the insula and putamen. Values in the scatterplots are adjusted for the effects of age, sex, and mean framewise displacement.