<p>Left: Correlation between left amygdala GM volume (beta-values) and the ‘reading the mind in the eyes’-score (RME) in autism spectrum disorder (r = 0.41; P = 0.015). The RME-score represents the number of correctly identified emotions of pictures depicting facial expressions (maximum score = 28). Right: Correlation between left insular GM volume (beta-values) and the PANSS hallucinatory behaviour score in schizophrenia (r = 0.56; P = 0.008). The hallucinatory behaviour score represents the degree of a patient’s verbal report or behaviour indicating perceptions which are not generated by external stimuli. The score ranges between 1 (absent) and 7 (extreme).</p
<p>(A) Statistical significance of lower graph theory measures for 69 schizophrenia patients than fo...
<p>A) The rendering of right amygdala. The figure is shown from direction of superior to inferior. B...
Correlational Analysis Scatter Plots. Example scatter plots of three Region X Region relationships t...
<p><b>a</b>) Left: Association of the patients' SPS-scores with right amygdala responsiveness to SP-...
<p>Negative correlation between the individual state anxiety scores and the activity in right amygda...
<p>A: The correlation between mean SCQ score in ASD patients and the mean beta value within right te...
<p>(a) The left medial superior frontal gyrus (mSFG; 918 mm<sup>3</sup>, 34 voxels, with peak coordi...
<p>The table shows correlation coefficients (p-values). Results with p-values <0.05 are indicated in...
<p>For each correlation between one amygdala and one ACC voxel in the same hemisphere (amy<sub>m</su...
<p>Correlations between GM volumes and positive/negative subscales in PANSS in patients with schizop...
<p>Scatter plots of activation levels (beta weights) of Mentalizing regions (x-axes) while participa...
<p>For each correlation between one amygdala and one ACC voxel in the same hemisphere (amy<sub>m</su...
<p>Significant correlations, as indicated by the * were found for action-congruency scores, but not ...
<p>Scatterplots display correlations between the estimated beta values in the right anterior insular...
<p>A) Positive correlation of extraversion and volume of the right orbital frontal gyrus scaled for ...
<p>(A) Statistical significance of lower graph theory measures for 69 schizophrenia patients than fo...
<p>A) The rendering of right amygdala. The figure is shown from direction of superior to inferior. B...
Correlational Analysis Scatter Plots. Example scatter plots of three Region X Region relationships t...
<p><b>a</b>) Left: Association of the patients' SPS-scores with right amygdala responsiveness to SP-...
<p>Negative correlation between the individual state anxiety scores and the activity in right amygda...
<p>A: The correlation between mean SCQ score in ASD patients and the mean beta value within right te...
<p>(a) The left medial superior frontal gyrus (mSFG; 918 mm<sup>3</sup>, 34 voxels, with peak coordi...
<p>The table shows correlation coefficients (p-values). Results with p-values <0.05 are indicated in...
<p>For each correlation between one amygdala and one ACC voxel in the same hemisphere (amy<sub>m</su...
<p>Correlations between GM volumes and positive/negative subscales in PANSS in patients with schizop...
<p>Scatter plots of activation levels (beta weights) of Mentalizing regions (x-axes) while participa...
<p>For each correlation between one amygdala and one ACC voxel in the same hemisphere (amy<sub>m</su...
<p>Significant correlations, as indicated by the * were found for action-congruency scores, but not ...
<p>Scatterplots display correlations between the estimated beta values in the right anterior insular...
<p>A) Positive correlation of extraversion and volume of the right orbital frontal gyrus scaled for ...
<p>(A) Statistical significance of lower graph theory measures for 69 schizophrenia patients than fo...
<p>A) The rendering of right amygdala. The figure is shown from direction of superior to inferior. B...
Correlational Analysis Scatter Plots. Example scatter plots of three Region X Region relationships t...