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		<title>Get Rid Of U0126 Complications Rapidly - Історія редагувань</title>
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		<title>Bronzeedge83: Створена сторінка: 29, T(110)?=?3.15, PFWE_corr?=?0.012; peak MNI coordinate within the s.v.c. sphere x?=?40, y?=?47, z?=?30). No other regions of interest showed a significant co...</title>
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		<summary type="html">&lt;p&gt;Створена сторінка: 29, T(110)?=?3.15, PFWE_corr?=?0.012; peak MNI coordinate within the s.v.c. sphere x?=?40, y?=?47, z?=?30). No other regions of interest showed a significant co...&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;&lt;b&gt;Нова сторінка&lt;/b&gt;&lt;/p&gt;&lt;div&gt;29, T(110)?=?3.15, PFWE_corr?=?0.012; peak MNI coordinate within the s.v.c. sphere x?=?40, y?=?47, z?=?30). No other regions of interest showed a significant correlation with the scale of Fantasy (P?&amp;gt;?0.05, corrected; Table?2). Inter-individual [http://www.selleckchem.com/Wnt.html http://www.selleckchem.com/Wnt.html] variability in participants' Empathic Concern negatively correlated with grey matter volume in the left precuneus (R?=???0.27, T(110)?=?2.89, PFWE_corr?=?0.023; peak MNI coordinate within the s.v.c. sphere x?=???8, y?=???49, z?=?45); and in the left anterior cingulate (R?=???0.25, T(110)?=?2.69, PFWE_corr?=?0.037; peak MNI coordinate within the s.v.c. sphere x?=???4, y?=?27, z?=?28). We also found a significant negative relationship with Empathic Concern at our ROI on the anterior [http://www.selleckchem.com/products/U0126.html U0126 clinical trial] insula. The peak coordinate was found within the inferior frontal gyrus (R?=???0.35, T(110)?=?3.98, PFWE_corr?=?0.001; peak MNI coordinate within the s.v.c. sphere x?=???48, y?=?6, z?=?18), but this is consistent with the cluster from the original study used to define the ROI extending to this region. No other regions of interest showed a significant correlation with the scale of Empathic Concern (P?&amp;gt;?0.05, corrected; Table?2). Inter-individual variability in Perspective Taking showed a significant positive correlation with grey matter volume of the left anterior cingulate (R?=?0.25, T(110)?=?2.69, PFWE_corr?=?0.037; the coordinate of the peak x?=???6 y?=?33, z?=?31). No other regions of interest including precuneus, which showed a significant correlation with empathic concern, showed a significant correlation with the Perspective Taking scale (P?&amp;gt;?0.05, corrected; Table?2). As for Personal Distress, we found a significant positive correlation with grey matter volume of the left anterior insula (R?=?0.27, T(110)?=?2.92, PFWE_corr?=?0.022; the coordinate of the peak x?=???32, y?=?9, z?=???18). We also found a negative correlation with the grey matter volume of the somatosensory cortex (R?=???0.32, T(110)?=?3.57, PFWE_corr?=?0.004; the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Crotamiton crotamiton] coordinate of the peak x?=???45, y?=???19, z?=?61). No other regions of interest showed a significant correlation with the Personal Distress scale (P?&amp;gt;?0.05, corrected; Table?2). At a threshold of P?&lt;/div&gt;</summary>
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