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. 2022 May 19;17(12):1091–1100. doi: 10.1093/scan/nsac038

Table 3.

Significant clusters resulting from whole-brain change in activation analyses

k F (df = 1,22) x y z BA Region
Change in activation during the immediate reaction period
Avoidant attachment × condition
No clusters
Avoidant attachment
330 31.5 −47 −57 −14 37 Middle/Inferior temporal and fusiform gyri
218 28.62 −27 −37 46 40 Inferior parietal lobule
191 29.56 −25 15 58 6 Superior/middle frontal gyri
176 36.51 29 −17 −14 36 Parahippocampal gyrus
150 24.47 −29 −77 28 19 Cuneus
143 24.87 −29 −5 62 6 Middle frontal/precentral gyri
140 45.48 −23 −3 −12 - Amygdala
131 23.72 −19 −31 −16 36, 35 Parahippocampal gyrus
115 23.32 −27 −63 52 7 Superior parietal lobule
97 30.6 −59 −23 −14 21 Middle temporal gyrus
95 21.4 −23 −13 10 - Striatum, insula
86 34.47 31 −3 −16 71 Amygdala
81 28.85 −47 −23 36 2 Postcentral gyrus
79 21.81 11 −67 −10 - Cerebellum
67 23.18 59 −29 24 40 Inferior parietal lobule
Change in activation during the ensuing recovery period
Avoidant attachment × condition
No clusters
Avoidant attachment
66 20.81 57 −17 −14 21 Inferior temporal gyrus
66 31.00 −23 21 58 6 Middle frontal gyrus

BA = Brodmann area.

Note: Regions were identified by the Talairach–Tournoux atlas.