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. 2015 Feb 20;8:322–328. doi: 10.1016/j.nicl.2015.02.004

Fig. 2.

Fig. 2

ROIs have a smaller surface area in patients than in controls. a) t score for surface area differences between groups. More negative values indicate a more significant decrease in patients. Significant results after FDR are indicated in red. Using a separate GLM which includes total surface area as a regressor, three areas indicated with an asterisk remain significant. b) Physical locations of the locations of the ROI used. Significant results after FDR are generally located around subcortical and left temporal areas. The projected view is shows the left hemisphere. c) The total surface area (ATot) of all ROI is significantly decreased in patients.