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[Preprint]. 2024 Dec 22:2024.12.18.24319241. [Version 3] doi: 10.1101/2024.12.18.24319241

Figure 2.

Figure 2.

Panels A-D show whole-cortex t-statistic maps for grayordinates exhibiting significant resting-state functional connectivity (RSFC) from medial geniculate nucleus (MGN; A, B) and lateral geniculate nucleus (LGN; C, D) seeds in healthy controls (HC; A, C) and people with schizophrenia (PSZ, B, D), from the RS+TL sample (55 PSZ, 46 HC; total N = 101). A) 25,166 significant grayordinates (2,971 positive, 22,195 negative). B) 23,177 significant grayordinates (2,012 positive, 21,165 negative). C) 27,497 significant grayordinates (4,417 positive, 23,080 negative). D) 21,820 significant grayordinates (5,312 positive, 16,508 negative). E) Whole-cortex t-statistic maps for group differences in LGN seed RSFC in the RS+TL sample, assessed using a design matrix with regressors for diagnosis, age, biological sex, and handedness. 1,824 significant grayordinates. Significance was assessed in Permutation Analysis of Linear Models, using 10,000 permutations or sign-flips and threshold-free cluster enhancement. P-values were corrected for family-wise error rate and t-statistic maps were thresholded at α = 0.05.