Figure 2. Anisotropy differences between normal volunteers and patient group.
Color scale shows results of t-tests comparing normal volunteers and patients. All areas showing significant differences were higher in normal volunteers than patients. Note that the color bar allows interpretation of the data as replication (Brodmann area 10 decreased FA as reported by ourselves and others earlier) or interpret the 38 areas as entirely independent and using the Bonferroni criteria evaluate areas significant at 0.0013 (orange and red).
