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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2023 Jul 1.
Published in final edited form as: Biol Psychiatry Cogn Neurosci Neuroimaging. 2022 Jan 20;7(7):716–724. doi: 10.1016/j.bpsc.2022.01.002

Table 2.

Brain Regions Showing Reward-Related Activity in Individuals With RNT Compared With HC Individuals

Coordinates
Test Condition x y z Number of Voxels Region β (CI) Cohen’s d
VH-RNT vs. HC
Gain −19 −63 −31 1599 L cerebellum −1.21 (−1.63 to −0.79) −1.25
−5 −3 11 327 Midbrain extending to the ventral tegmental area −1.03 (−1.49 to −0.58) −1.00
−11 5 31 229 L anterior cingulate cortex −1.19 (−1.60 to −0.79) −1.28
7 −53 −7 186 Mid cerebellum −0.86 (−1.20 to −0.52) −1.09
37 9 35 183 R inferior frontal gyrus −1.06 (−1.46 to −0.67) −1.19
Loss 19 9 39 184 R superior frontal gyrus −1.31 (−1.74 to −0.90) −1.38
−3 15 7 174 Basal ganglia/R anterior caudate/L anterior horn −1.06 (−1.52 to −0.61) −1.03
H-RNT vs. HC
Gain −3 −83 −21 342 Mid cerebellum −1.07 (−1.49 to −0.64) −1.12
21 −63 −31 312 R cerebellum −0.96 (−1.31 to −0.61) −1.21
Loss 19 11 39 384 R superior frontal gyrus −1.43 (−1.89 to −0.98) −1.41
−21 −47 21 228 L inferior horn vicinity −1.16 (−1.55 to −0.77) −1.33
15 33 1 172 R anterior caudate −1.01 (−1.43 to −0.59) −1.07

HC, healthy comparison; H-RNT, high RNT; L, left; R, right; RNT, repetitive negative thinking; VH-RNT, very high RNT.