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Table 1.

Studies included in the meta-analyses with a description of the participants (men/women, index trauma, mean age (SD)) and method of symptom provocation.

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Figure 1.

Activation map of patients contrasted with controls.

Significant activations of PTSD patients compared to trauma-exposed controls in response to trauma-related stimuli. (Numbers in brackets indicate Brodmann areas and coordinates of the peak voxel are in Talairach space).

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Figure 2.

Activation map of controls contrasted with patients.

Significantly increased (red) and decreased (blue) activations in PTSD patients compared to trauma-exposed controls in response to trauma-related stimuli. (Numbers in brackets indicate Brodmann areas and coordinates of the peak voxel are in Talairach space).

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Figure 3.

Activation map of patients.

Significant activations of PTSD patients in response to trauma-related stimuli as compared to a neutral condition. (Numbers in brackets indicate Brodmann areas and coordinates of the peak voxel are in Talairach space).

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Figure 4.

Activation map of controls.

Significant activations of trauma-exposed controls in response to trauma-related stimuli as compared to a neutral condition. (Numbers in brackets indicate Brodmann areas and coordinates of the peak voxel are in Talairach space).

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Table 2.

Comparison between PTSD patients and trauma-exposed controls in respect to their response to trauma-related stimuli (PTSD patients > controls).

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Table 3.

Comparison between PTSD patients and trauma-exposed controls in respect to trauma-related stimuli (PTSD patients < controls).

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Table 4.

PTSD patients: Comparison of reactions to trauma-related stimulation (symptom provocation) with a control condition.

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Table 5.

Trauma-exposed controls: Comparison of reactions to trauma-related stimulation (symptom provocation) with a control condition.

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