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. 2014 Oct 15;40(3):746–754. doi: 10.1038/npp.2014.241

Figure 1.

Figure 1

The top panel shows the 11 major tracts. The left fronto-occipital (in blue) and uncinate (in red) showed a significant association with inattentive symptoms that survived adjustment for multiple comparisons; the superior longitudinal fasciculus (pink); corticospinal tracts (light blue); and corpus callosum did not. Scatter plots with regression lines (and 95% confidence intervals) show the significant association between inattention and fractional anisotropy, and radial but not axial diffusivity in these tracts.