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Table 1.

Behavioral Task Performance.

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Figure 1.

Whole-brain pattern of task-induced deactivations corresponding to the estimated ‘rest minus task’ contrasts.

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Figure 2.

Whole-brain pattern of task-induced deactivations corresponding to the estimated ‘low demand minus high demand’ masked contrasts.

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Table 2.

Task-Induced Deactivations Associated with Emotional Face Matching Task Performance.

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Table 3.

Task-Induced Deactivations Associated with Self-Paced Stroop Task Performance.

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Figure 3.

Region-of-interest analysis of the corresponding magnitude of deactivations from rest observed across both tasks.

rs, rest minus shape matching; rf, rest minus face matching; rc, rest minus congruent trials; ri, rest minus incongruent trials. NS = no significant main effect of condition. Y-axis values corresponding to estimated SPM contrast β values (mean ± SEM). Regional activity co-ordinates are provided in Talairach & Tournoux Atlas space (x, y, z mm).

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Figure 4.

The region of right posterior-to-mid insular cortex deactivation that discriminated low from high performing subjects on the Stroop task.

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Figure 5.

Resting-state functional connectivity of the default mode network.

Black circles highlight the approximate anatomical placement of the posterior cingulate cortex ‘seed’ regions of interest that were defined for this analysis.

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