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Table 1.

Studies included in the meta-analysis.

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Figure 1.

Results.

Significant clusters detected in the meta-analyses of rest and task-related studies of the therapy of depression and anxiety, overlaid on a standard template brain. At the top of each transversal brain slice, the number indicates location in Talairach coordinates (in yellow). Slices are also indicated on the right on a sagittal slices. A: resting state studies. In red and blue, increases and decreases of rest activity after therapy. B: task-activation studies. In red and blue, increases of decreases of the contrast of interest task vs. control condition. C: joint analysis. In violet, changes consistent with a reduction of activity during rest and an increase of the difference between task-related and control condition activity. In green, changes consistent with an increase of activity during rest and a decrease of the task-related contrast. Clusters marked with an ellipse highlight clusters of consistent effects across rest and task-activation studies (discussed in text).

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Table 2.

Significant clusters of increased and decreased activation in emotional-cognitive tasks studies.

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