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. 2016 Jun 29;10:306. doi: 10.3389/fnins.2016.00306

Table 3.

Relevant brain regions and features for the male group (p < 0.05).

Male subset Feature
Hemisphere Region Area Mean curvature Thickness Thickness standard deviation Volume
lh Medial orbitofrontal cortex graphic file with name fnins-10-00306-i0001.jpg
Middle temporal gyrus graphic file with name fnins-10-00306-i0001.jpg
Pars triangularis graphic file with name fnins-10-00306-i0001.jpg graphic file with name fnins-10-00306-i0002.jpg
Posterior cingulate cortex graphic file with name fnins-10-00306-i0001.jpg graphic file with name fnins-10-00306-i0001.jpg
Transverse temporal gyrus graphic file with name fnins-10-00306-i0001.jpg
rh Insula graphic file with name fnins-10-00306-i0001.jpg graphic file with name fnins-10-00306-i0001.jpg
Medial orbitofrontal cortex graphic file with name fnins-10-00306-i0001.jpg
Pars opercularis graphic file with name fnins-10-00306-i0001.jpg graphic file with name fnins-10-00306-i0001.jpg

Arrows pointing up/down indicate the features significantly contributing to the OCC boundary definition, whose individual trend is toward increased/decreased values in the group of male subjects with ASD with respect to matched controls.