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. 2022 Mar 3;16:833592. doi: 10.3389/fncel.2022.833592

TABLE 2.

Cerebellar functional connectivity differences across the participants.

Cluster location Peak (MNI)
Number of voxels T value
x y z
Seed: left crus I
G1 vs G0
Left superior mPFC −9 57 −3 29 2.6298
G1 vs HC
Bilateral precuneus 9 −72 27 137 3.4230
Right inferior parietal lobule 42 −60 42 68 2.9813
Left superior temporal gyrus −36 15 −27 39 −4.5190
Left middle temporal gyrus −51 −27 −6 42 −3.1027
Left inferior temporal gyrus −51 −9 −30 40 −3.1181
Right middle temporal gyrus 45 −3 −27 49 −3.1517
Seed: right crus I
G1 vs G0
Left superior mPFC −12 54 −3 40 2.6852
Right posterior cingulate cortex/precuneus 9 −51 6 59 2.8385
Right precuneus 39 21 −30 46 −2.8312
G1 vs HC
Right cerebellum crus II 30 −84 −42 26 3.5445
Right middle temporal gyrus/inferior temporal gyrus 51 6 −24 141 −2.9582
Bilateral mPFC/anterior cingulate cortex 12 45 −9 136 −2.9683
Seed: lobule IX
G1 vs G0
Left superior mPFC −21 60 3 81 3.4249
Left superior frontal gyrus/middle frontal gyrus −21 21 51 153 3.4111
Right superior frontal gyrus/middle frontal gyrus 33 24 42 89 3.3205
Left angular gyrus −45 −69 36 139 2.9175
Right angular gyrus 51 −69 45 42 2.5483
Left precuneus −6 −72 48 26 2.7776
Right cerebellum crus I/II 39 −81 −39 83 3.8131
G1 vs HC
Right middle frontal gyrus 36 27 48 48 3.1125
Right precuneus 9 −69 24 28 3.0119

G1, MDD patients with gastrointestinal symptoms; G0, MDD patients without gastrointestinal symptoms; HC, healthy controls; MNI, Montreal Neurological Institute; mPFC, medial prefrontal cortex.