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. 2016 Apr 13;36(15):4170–4181. doi: 10.1523/JNEUROSCI.3914-15.2016

Figure 4.

Figure 4.

Quantitative distribution of within-species LMC connections. A, B, Connectivity fingerprints show the proportion (%, in logarithmic scale) of LMC tracts reaching each target region in humans and macaques. The corresponding percentage of each tract contribution is given on the right. C, D, Bar graphs depict the hemispheric laterality indices of LMC–target connections in humans and macaques. Asterisk (*) in C marks human LMC connections to area 44 and SMA, which showed significant lateralization between the hemispheres; the STG showed a trend to lateralization. No significant hemispheric lateralization of the LMC tracts was identified in macaques. Values >0 indicate left-hemispheric lateralization; values <0 indicate right-hemispheric lateralization. Error bars indicate SE. S1, Primary somatosensory cortex; Put, putamen; Cd, caudate nucleus; Gp, globus pallidus; Thal, thalamus.