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                                Chapter 5
 Negative feedback resulted in activation in the right lingual gyrus, the left middle frontal gyrus, and the right inferior parietal lobule (see Table S1, Figure S2). The contrasts positive vs neutral social feedback; and negative vs neutral social feedback resulted in increased activation in occipital (visual) cortex (Table S1).
Figure S2. Whole brain analyses for reference group (n=41). Behavioral genetic analyses
Similarities among twin pairs are divided into similarities due to additive genetic factors (A) and common (shared) environmental factors (C), while dissimilarities are ascribed to unique non-shared environmental influences and measurement error (E). Behavioral genetic modeling with the OpenMX package (Neale et al., 2016) in R (R Core Team, 2015) was used to provide estimates of these A, C, and E components. The correlation of the shared environment (factor C) was set to 1 for both MZ and DZ twins, while the correlation of the genetic factor (A) was set to 1 for monozygotic twins and to 0.5 for dizygotic twins. The last factor, unique environmental influences and measurement error, was freely estimated (Figure S4). We calculated the ACE models for noise blast duration and brain activation
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