Table 1 Beta weights for influence of ICU subscores and CD Symptoms on regions of interest.

From: Callous traits in children with and without conduct problems predict reduced connectivity when viewing harm to others

Analysis

ROI

ICU-Callous

ICU-Uncaring

ICU-Unemotional

CD Symptoms

Harm-No Harm

Ā 

rTPJ

0.14

āˆ’0.12

āˆ’0.08

0.15

Ā 

R Amygdala

āˆ’0.15

āˆ’0.01

0.00

0.10

Ā 

L Amygdala

0.08

0.02

0.05

āˆ’0.17

Ā 

ACC

āˆ’0.07

0.14

0.16

āˆ’0.13

Ā 

raINS

āˆ’0.00

0.41

0.13

āˆ’0.06

PPI-ACC

Ā 

rTPJ

āˆ’0.26*

āˆ’0.47*

āˆ’0.21

0.06

Ā 

R Amygdala

āˆ’0.25

āˆ’0.28

āˆ’0.06

āˆ’0.10

Ā 

L Amygdala

āˆ’0.47**

āˆ’0.26

āˆ’0.06

0.18

Ā 

raINS

āˆ’0.46**

āˆ’0.39

0.02

0.20

PPI-raINS

Ā 

rTPJ

āˆ’0.18

0.24

0.09

0.39*

Ā 

R Amygdala

āˆ’0.10

0.11

0.21

0.29

Ā 

L Amygdala

0.01

0.15

0.06

0.14

Ā 

ACC

āˆ’0.19

āˆ’0.07

āˆ’0.05

0.16

  1. Note. Models also included age, gender, race-ethnicity and maternal education as nuisance regressors.
  2. Abbreviations: ROI, region of interest; ICU, Inventory of Callous-Unemotional Traits; CD, conduct disorder; rTPJ, right temporoparietal junction; ACC, anterior cingulate cortex; raINS, anterior insula.
  3. *FDR-corrected p < 0.05
  4. **FDR-corrected p < 0.01;