fMRI results for main effect of relationship (own vs. unfamiliar) in brain regions of interest.

Abstract

a<p>Neurosynth term/function (<a href="http://www.neurosynth.org" target="_blank">www.neurosynth.org</a>); N/A β€Š=β€Š not available in the Neurosynth atlas.</p>b<p>Hemisphere: R, right, L, left</p>c<p>Cluster size; number of contiguous voxels with p< 0.01.</p>d<p>x, y, and z coordinates in MNI space.</p>e<p>Familywise error corrected at the cluster level.</p><p>All results significant at <i>p</i>< .05, cluster-level family-wise error correction.</p><p>Follow-up t-tests revealed all significant main effects were the result of greater brain activation in the own vs. unfamiliar (own > unfamiliar) contrast. There were no significant differences in ROI activation for the unfamiliar > own contrast.</p><p>fMRI results for main effect of relationship (own vs. unfamiliar) in brain regions of interest.</p

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