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. 2018 Jun 25;20:1–6. doi: 10.1016/j.nicl.2018.06.027

Fig. 3.

Fig. 3

Relationship between NODDI-based measures of microstructure and hallucination proneness. The scatter plots show scores of hallucination proneness (LSHS) as a function of A) orientation dispersion (ODI) and B) neurite density (NDI) of the left and right superior temporal gyrus (STG), respectively. ODI values (but not NDI) in the left STG (but not the right STG) showed a significant correlation with LSHS scores. Relationships that were significant (p < .05) in the multiple regression (see text) are indicated by sold lines and the partial correlation coefficient (r), non-significant (n.s.) by dashed regression lines. n = 25.