Fig. 1: Anatomical location of voxels with significantly different functional connectivity with the posterior cingulate cortex in depression obtained from the voxel-based Association Study (vAS). | Translational Psychiatry

Fig. 1: Anatomical location of voxels with significantly different functional connectivity with the posterior cingulate cortex in depression obtained from the voxel-based Association Study (vAS).

From: Increased functional connectivity of the posterior cingulate cortex with the lateral orbitofrontal cortex in depression

Fig. 1

Data from the whole group of patients, i.e., medicated and unmedicated, were included for this figure. z values are shown for each voxel, showing the mean difference of functional connectivities for patients with depression-controls. Red thus indicates an increase in functional connectivity in depression, and blue a decrease. (The z value shown for each voxel is the sum of the absolute values of the z for each significantly different link to a voxel, with a red color if the sum of the signed values is positive. This enables the effects of different numbers of different links to a voxel to be illustrated. Links are considered only if they are significantly different with FDR correction with p < 0.05.) The right of the brain is on the right of each slice. The Y and X values are in MNI coordinates. a Coronal slices. b Parasagittal slices

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