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. 2022 Jun 8;13:3300. doi: 10.1038/s41467-022-30855-x

Fig. 5. Correlation between control imbalance and PTSD symptoms.

Fig. 5

Left panel: correlations between the balance of memory control over the hippocampus (i.e., predictive–reactive control coupling parameters) and mental health features for PTSD+ (solid line) and PTSD− (dashed line). The large circles represent the Spearman correlation coefficients and the error bars represents 95% bootstrapped CI of the correlation (and thus indicate significance when they do not overlap with zero). Anxiety-related transdiagnostic features included anxious arousal, dysphoric arousal, and general anxiety, while affect-related transdiagnostic features included anhedonia, mood, and depression. Right panel: relationship between control imbalance in the whole hippocampus and avoidance symptom severity (adjusted for total symptom severity). N sample size = 55 participants with PTSD.