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. 2015 Aug 30;233(2):225–232. doi: 10.1016/j.pscychresns.2015.07.004

Fig. 2.

Fig. 2

Differential effect of thalamic volume on surface area in children with ADHD and healthy controls. Panel A: A single cluster in the right prefrontal cortex showed a significant interaction between thalamic volume and diagnosis of ADHD. In this cluster, patients showed a significant positive relationship with thalamic volume, while controls showed a trend towards a negative relationship. Panel B: Scatter plots displaying the relationship between thalamic volume and surface area of right and left prefrontal clusters that showed significant surface area reduction in children with ADHD (see Fig. 1). Standardised residuals of thalamic volume and surface area measures adjusting for age and total brain volume were used for all scatter plots.