Fig. 2: Correlation between right amygdala activation for angry faces and reaction time to angry faces after placebo (PLC) and oxytocin (OT) administration in women and men with antisocial personality disorder (ASPD, N = 38). | Neuropsychopharmacology

Fig. 2: Correlation between right amygdala activation for angry faces and reaction time to angry faces after placebo (PLC) and oxytocin (OT) administration in women and men with antisocial personality disorder (ASPD, N = 38).

From: Oxytocin effects on amygdala reactivity to angry faces in males and females with antisocial personality disorder

Fig. 2

A The scatterplot depicts the correlation of right amygdala activation for angry faces and reaction time to angry faces in women with ASPD (N = 18) under PLC under PLC (R2 = 0.309) and OT (R2 = 0.028). B The scatterplot depicts the correlation of right amygdala activation for angry faces and reaction time to angry faces in men with ASPD (N = 20) under PLC (R2 = 0.017) and OT (R2 = 0.051).

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