Differential engagement of the posterior cingulate cortex during cognitive restructuring of negative self- and social beliefs.

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Full Title: Soc Cogn Affect Neurosci

Abbreviation: Soc Cogn Affect Neurosci

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Subject Category: Social Sciences

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"Conflict of interest The authors declared that they had no conflict of interest with respect to their authorship or the publication of this article."

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"Funding This study was supported by a National Health and Medical Research Council (NHMRC) of Australia Project Grant (1161897) to B.J.H. J.A. and S.I. are supported by Australian Government Research Training Program Scholarships. T.S. is supported by an NHMRC/Medical Research Future Fund (MRFF) Investigator Grant (MRF1193736), a Brain & Behavior Research Fund (BBRF) Young Investigator Grant and a University of Melbourne McKenzie Fellowship."

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"Imaging data were pre-processed using Statistical Parametric Mapping (SPM) 12 (v7771, Wellcome Trust Centre for Neuroimaging, London, UK) within a MATLAB 2019b environment (The MathWorks Inc., Natick, MA). Motion artifacts were corrected by realigning each participant’s time series to the mean image, and all images were resampled using fourth-degree B-spline interpolation. Individualized motion regressors were created within SPM to account for movement. Four participants were excluded due to a mean total scan-to-scan displacement over 1.6 mm (i.e. the size of one voxel). Each participant’s anatomical images were co-registered to their respective mean functional image, segmented and normalized to the International Consortium of Brain Mapping template using the unified segmentation plus Diffeomorphic Anatomical Registration Through Exponentiated Lie Algebra (DARTEL) approach. Smoothing was applied with a 3.2 mm3 full-width-at-half-maximum Gaussian kernel to preserve spatial specificity."

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