Extended Data Fig. 7: Meta-analysis of functional MRI studies of risky behaviours, provided by Neurosynth (N = 4,717 participants and K = 101 studies). | Nature Human Behaviour

Extended Data Fig. 7: Meta-analysis of functional MRI studies of risky behaviours, provided by Neurosynth (N = 4,717 participants and K = 101 studies).

From: Genetic underpinnings of risky behaviour relate to altered neuroanatomy

Extended Data Fig. 7: Meta-analysis of functional MRI studies of risky behaviours, provided by Neurosynth (N = 4,717 participants and K = 101 studies).The alternative text for this image may have been generated using AI.

Conjunction with areas showing negative GMV association with risky behaviour (including thalamus, vmPFC, amygdala and dlPFC) is marked in magenta (see Supplementary Table 1). Additional meta-analytic functional activation areas are marked in red.

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