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. 2017 Mar 3;33(2):130–142. doi: 10.1007/s12264-017-0109-2

Fig. 4.

Fig. 4

Functional connectivities (FCs) between left amygdala and bilateral supramarginal gyrus and correlations between the FCs and behavioral scores. A, B The FC of lAMG-lSMG showed a significantly stronger negative connection in children with ASD than the TDC (P <0.05, controlled for age and gender, corrected; cluster size, 390 voxels, peak MNI coordinates, −54, −18, 24). C, D The FC of lAMG-rSMG showed a significantly stronger negative connection in children with ASD than the TDC (P <0.05, controlled for age and gender, corrected; cluster size, 358 voxels; peak MNI coordinates, 60, −27, 30). E, F The FC of lAMG-rSMG was negatively correlated with both the total ABC score and the sensory ABC score. ABC, Autism Behavior Checklist; ASD, autism spectrum disorder; TDC, typically developing children; MNI, Montreal Neurological Institute; lAMG, left amygdala; lSMG, left supramarginal gyrus; rSMG, right supramarginal gyrus.