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Article: Emotional face expression modulates occipital-frontal effective connectivity during memory formation in a bottom-up fashion.

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Xiu D; Geiger MJ; Klaver P
Front Behav Neurosci, 2015


Brain regions related to successful memory formation based on the contrast between studied faces subsequently correctly recognized as old (hits) > studied faces subsequently identified as new (misses).

Region (AAL) Lobe L/R Peak coordinates Cluster size T-values Extend threshold (FDR)
x y z
Parahippocampal g. Limbic L -18 -26 -20 47 4.23 0.09*
Parahippocampal g./amygdala Limbic R 22 2 -24 87 5.34
Amygdala (AMG) Limbic L -26 2 -24 13 4.88
Hippocampus (HPC) Limbic L -30 -18 -14 12 4.31
Posterior cingulate g. Limbic R 4 -44 6 153 4.81 0.025
Superior parietal lobule (SPL)/precuneus Parietal L -14 -68 66 148 5.77 0.025
Orbital frontal cortex (OFC)/rectus g. Frontal R/L 0 62 -18 111 5.53 0.053*
Cerebellum 9/medulla Cerebellum R/L 8 -40 -52 282 6.14 0.003

Results are reported at a height threshold of p < 0.001, uncorrected. Areas outside the limbic lobe are reported only when they survived or showed a trend (

) after cluster extent correction (FDR p < 0.05). Regions are listed based on the largest AAL cluster according to the xjview toolbox. Abbreviations: g, gyrus.


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