Table 3 Results of the meta-analysis of resting-state functional connectivity in SUD + BA and controls.

From: Brain network dysfunctions in addiction: a meta-analysis of resting-state functional connectivity

Cluster

Cluster size (mm3)

Brain regions

BA

x

y

z

ALE

Healthy Control+

1

55,056

L Thalamus

 

−16

−10

12

0.0112

  

R Midbrain

 

6

−12

−10

0.0103

2

21,672

L Cingulate

24

−8

34

10

0.0101

  

R Medial Frontal Gyrus

32

6

32

44

0.0090

Healthy Control

1

11,640

L Parietal Lobe

7

−14

−60

60

0.0093

2

10,256

R Cerebellum

 

0

−76

−24

0.0092

SUD + BA+

1

31,088

L Amygdala

 

−22

−6

−14

0.0159

  

R Thalamus

 

10

−20

8

0.0141

  

R Midbrain

 

10

−22

−8

0.0095

2

13,088

R Caudate

 

10

14

−4

0.0157

  

R Putamen

 

30

−4

−10

0.0099

SUD + BA

1

6832

R Posterior Lobe

 

44

−66

−20

0.0090

2

5536

R Parahippocampal Gyrus

 

42

−32

−18

0.0090

SUD + BA > Healthy Control+

1

20,864

L Caudate

 

−12

2

12

0.0209

  

L Putamen

 

−20

16

−6

0.0193

  

L Thalamus

 

−10

−16

14

0.0134

  

L Insula

13

−34

12

14

0.0125

2

13,136

R Putamen

 

26

6

4

0.0244

  

R Caudate Body

 

16

8

4

0.0222

  

R Amygdala

 

26

−8

−28

0.0129

  

R Parahippocampal Gyrus

34

16

−4

−18

0.0103

SUD + BA < Healthy Control

1

9832

R Dorsal Anterior Cingulate

32

8

36

22

0.0242

  

R Dorso Medial Frontal Cortex

32

4

30

36

0.0219

  

R Dorso Medial Frontal Cortex

6

2

24

44

0.0149

  1. MNI coordinates (x, y, z) of brain regions surviving a cluster-level threshold of p < 0.05 and a cluster forming threshold of p < 0.05 for single studies. Contrast threshold was set to p = 0.05, 5000 permutations, >50 mm3, ALE = Activation Likelihood Estimate; BA = Brodmann Area; + = Hyperconnectivity;  = Hypoconnectivity.