Regional main effects of cue surviving false-positive correction were found in 14 regions, localized to bilateral hippocampi, subgenual cingulate cortices, lingual and angular gyri; temporal poles; left amygdala, angular and posterior cingulate gyri; and right middle frontal gyrus (Figure 3, top row; Table S1 in Supplement 1). At uncorrected levels, there was more extensive involvement of left posteromedial and midcingulate cortices, right lateral parietal cortex, and bilateral orbitofrontal regions. For all regions, functional connectivity was increased during B cue trials. These findings reflected significant effects of cognitive control on regional functional connectivity that were common to patients and control subjects.