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. 2018 Nov 14;10:365. doi: 10.3389/fnagi.2018.00365

Figure 9.

Figure 9

Regions related to AD in order of significance. Accumbens (Ac), Amygdala (A), Brain-Stem (BS), Caudate (Ca), Cingulate Gyrus (cG) anterior division (ad), Cuneal Cortex (cC), Frontal Operculum and Orbital Cortex (fopC) and (foC), Frontal Pole (fP), Hippocampus (H), Inferior Frontal Gyrus (ifG) pars opercularis and pars triangularis (po) and (pt), Inferior Temporal Gyrus (itG) anterior division and temporoccipital part (tp), Insular Cortex (iC), Intracalcarine Cortex (icC), Lateral Occipital Cortex (loC) superior division (sd), Lateral Ventrical (lV), Lingual Gyrus (lG), Middle Frontal and Temporal Gyrus (mfG) and (mtG), Occipital Pole (oP), Pallidum (Pa), Paracingulate and Parahippocampal Gyrus (paG) and (phG), Planum Polare and Temporale (PP) and (PT). Postcentral and Precentral Gyrus (poG) and (prG), Precuneous Coretx (pC), Putamen (Pu), Subcallosal Cortex (sC), Superior Frontal Gyrus (sfG), Superior Parietal Lobule (spL), Superior Temporal Gyrus (stG), Supracalcarine Cortex (scC), Supramarginal Gyrus (sG), Temporal Fusiform and Temporal Occipital Fusiform Cortex (tfC) and (tofC), Temporal Pole (tP), Thalamus (Th). In parentheses: anterior, posterior and superior division (ad,pd,sd) and temporooccipital part (tp).