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Andreas Meyer-Lindenberg, Richard E. Straub, Barbara K. Lipska, Beth A. Verchinski, Terry Goldberg, Joseph H. Callicott, Michael F. Egan, Stephen S. Huffaker, Venkata S. Mattay, Bhaskar Kolachana, Joel E. Kleinman, Daniel R. Weinberger
Published in Volume 117, Issue 3
J Clin Invest. 2007; 117(3):672–682 doi:10.1172/JCI30413
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Neuroimaging analyses (structure and function) of common haplotype in PPP1R1B in control sample of white subjects.

Top row shows haplotype effects on volume (A) or activation (C and E) in striatum; bottom row shows haplotype effects on structural (B) and functional (D and F) connectivity of striatum with prefrontal cortex. Structural MRI analyses (voxel-based morphometry): (A) significantly reduced volume in striatum (P < 0.05) for carriers of the frequent (CGCACTC) haplotype; (B) greater structural connectivity between prefrontal cortex and striatum for homozygotes for the frequent (CGCACTC) haplotype. fMRI, N-back task: (C) significantly reduced reactivity in putamen (P < 0.05) for carriers of the frequent (CGCACTC) haplotype; (D) greater functional connectivity between prefrontal cortex and striatum for homozygotes for the frequent (CGCACTC) haplotype. fMRI, FMT: (E) significantly reduced reactivity in striatum (P < 0.05) for carriers of the frequent (CGCACTC) haplotype; (F) greater functional connectivity between prefrontal cortex and striatum for homozygotes for the frequent (CGCACTC) haplotype. t color scales depict statistical significance level (t statistical value). See Supplemental Tables 2–4 for detailed statistical information and Neuroimaging in Methods for methodological details.