4 97 Neural and affective responses to prolonged eye contact with parents and unfamiliar others in depressed and non-depressed adolescents frontal gyrus (SFG), right IFG, and left temporal pole and a main effect of target in right FG, right precentral gyrus, bilateral angular gyrus/TPJ, left middle occipital gyrus, right cuneus, right middle frontal gyrus, left middle temporal gyrus, left superior temporal gyrus. See Supplement S4.8 and S4.9 for details and post-hoc analyses on the directions of the whole-brain effects. Figure 4.4 Overview of regions of interest (ROIs) in brain regions previously found to be involved in prolonged eye contact in adults and results showing how gaze direction and target modulated BOLD-responses to prolonged eye contact with one’s parent, an unfamiliar peer or adult and the self in HC (n = 59) and DEP adolescents (n = 19). All ROIs were Bonferroni corrected for the number of tests (p <.05/5). Error bars represent standard error of the mean. Significant p-values <.05 were indicated by *, p <.01 by **, and p <.001 by ***.
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