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. 2022 May 17;12(5):1246. doi: 10.3390/diagnostics12051246

Table 2.

Brain regions with significant correlations between regional cerebral blood flow and the neuropsychiatric symptom domains.

Brain Regions t p Cluster Size (Voxels) MNI Coordinates
Positive correlations with the affective domain
None
Negative correlations with the affective domain
L thalamus 4.08 <0.001 427 −8, −2, −2
R precentral gyrus 3.59 <0.001 172 54, 8, 42
L superior frontal gyrus 3.06 0.002 160 −8, 56, 30
L caudate 3.05 0.002 165 −18, 22, −4
Positive correlations with the apathy domain
None
Negative correlations with the apathy domain
R superior frontal gyrus 3.74 <0.001 138 4, 26, 64
L midbrain 3.69 <0.001 265 −10, −20, −16
R postcentral gyrus 3.33 0.001 111 48, −10, 30
R medial orbital gyrus 3.01 0.002 177 16, 40, −22
R precentral gyrus 2.89 0.003 156 2, −20, 64
Positive correlations with the hyperactivity domain
L inferior temporal gyrus 3.66 <0.001 315 −46, −26, −36
Superior frontal gyrus 3.30 0.001 171 0, 46, 32
Negative correlations with the hyperactivity domain
None
Positive correlations with the psychosis domain
R cuneus 3.53 <0.001 305 4, −76, 34
Negative correlations with the psychosis domain
R putamen 4.06 <0.001 921 26, 12, 0
L inferior occipital gyrus 3.64 <0.001 131 −30, −84, −4
L middle frontal gyrus 3.49 0.001 702 −44, 24, 44
L anterior cingulate gyrus 3.46 0.001 350 −14, 0, 42
L inferior frontal gyrus 3.30 0.001 368 −34, 30, −6
R precentral gyrus 3.20 0.001 191 64, 10, 20
L central operculum 3.04 0.002 118 −50, 4, 6

L—left; MNI—Montreal Neurological Institute; R—right.