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Fig. 2

From: Non-conscious processing of fear faces: a function of the implicit self-concept of anxiety

Fig. 2

Results from whole-brain regression analyses with implicit anxiety (IAT) predicting brain responsiveness to masked fearful faces. Sagittal, coronal, and axial images in neurological orientation showing the relationship among implicit anxiety and increased activity in response to non-conscious fearful faces in the thalamus and left frontal gyrus. The voxel-wise threshold was set to p = 0.005 (uncorrected) with a cluster-level threshold of p < 0.05, FWE-corrected. Color bar: t-values

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