<p>The analysis included the entire pool of subjects. BA: Brodmann area; Inf: inferior; L: left hemisphere; Mid: middle; Post: posterior; R: right hemisphere; Sup: superior.</p><p>Peak activation differences between conditions in the decision phase.</p
<p>Regions significantly more activated in controls than in patients: Left column, during decision-m...
<p>Results of the whole-brain analysis comparing regional homogeneity (ReHo) as derived from resting...
<p>(A) Red areas showed greater activation in the task than in the rest period. LC: the larger digit...
<p>The contrasts of interest for the decision phase yielded several regions defined by strength of e...
<p>(A) Greater bilateral amygdala activation for affect-rich choices. (B) Region-by-condition intera...
<p>L, left hemisphere; R, right hemisphere; BA, Brodmann's areas; Areas in boldface indicate peaks o...
<p>Among other regions, the occipital pole, thalamus, anterior insula and paracingulate gyrus showed...
<p>Areas of significant activations in the analysis of upright vs. inverted faces for the eye-cued (...
<p>**Significant at <i>p</i> < .005 and 65 voxels. <i>df</i> = 1, 604. <i>β</i> = the peak standardi...
<p>(A) When contrasting high opinion difference trials > low opinion difference trials, changes in B...
<p>Regions showing differences in activation between the preferential choice task and the judgment-b...
<p>(A) The medial view of the posterior part of right and left hemisphere is shown on an inflated co...
<p>Significant brain activation differences in the task between controls and patients.</p
<p>A) Activation maps in the four conditions. Panels shown from left to right: active pain (apn); pa...
<p>Brain region numbers correspond to those illustrated in <a href="http://www.plosone.org/article/i...
<p>Regions significantly more activated in controls than in patients: Left column, during decision-m...
<p>Results of the whole-brain analysis comparing regional homogeneity (ReHo) as derived from resting...
<p>(A) Red areas showed greater activation in the task than in the rest period. LC: the larger digit...
<p>The contrasts of interest for the decision phase yielded several regions defined by strength of e...
<p>(A) Greater bilateral amygdala activation for affect-rich choices. (B) Region-by-condition intera...
<p>L, left hemisphere; R, right hemisphere; BA, Brodmann's areas; Areas in boldface indicate peaks o...
<p>Among other regions, the occipital pole, thalamus, anterior insula and paracingulate gyrus showed...
<p>Areas of significant activations in the analysis of upright vs. inverted faces for the eye-cued (...
<p>**Significant at <i>p</i> < .005 and 65 voxels. <i>df</i> = 1, 604. <i>β</i> = the peak standardi...
<p>(A) When contrasting high opinion difference trials > low opinion difference trials, changes in B...
<p>Regions showing differences in activation between the preferential choice task and the judgment-b...
<p>(A) The medial view of the posterior part of right and left hemisphere is shown on an inflated co...
<p>Significant brain activation differences in the task between controls and patients.</p
<p>A) Activation maps in the four conditions. Panels shown from left to right: active pain (apn); pa...
<p>Brain region numbers correspond to those illustrated in <a href="http://www.plosone.org/article/i...
<p>Regions significantly more activated in controls than in patients: Left column, during decision-m...
<p>Results of the whole-brain analysis comparing regional homogeneity (ReHo) as derived from resting...
<p>(A) Red areas showed greater activation in the task than in the rest period. LC: the larger digit...