Regions with GM changes showing positive and negative correlations between functional connectivity and shyness without other anxiety correction.
Xun Yang
Keith Maurice Kendrick
Qizhu Wu
Taolin Chen
Sunima Lama
Bochao Cheng
Shiguang Li
Xiaoqi Huang
Qiyong Gong
10.1371/journal.pone.0063151.g002
https://plos.figshare.com/articles/figure/_Regions_with_GM_changes_showing_positive_and_negative_correlations_between_functional_connectivity_and_shyness_without_other_anxiety_correction_/701352
<p>Shyness scores are significantly correlated with functional connectivity in left cerebellum (A), right insula (B), bilateral superior temporal gyri (C&D), and bilateral parahippocampal gyri (E & F) seeds. Images are presented in radiological orientation. Hot and cold colors indicate brain regions with significant positive (hot) and negative (cold) correlations with shyness.</p>
2013-05-10 00:22:32
Anatomy and physiology
Neurological system
neuroanatomy
neuroscience
Behavioral neuroscience
neuroimaging
neurophysiology
neuropsychology
Mental health
psychiatry
Mood disorders
psychology
neurology
gm
correlations
connectivity
shyness