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. 2019 Sep 9;9:12885. doi: 10.1038/s41598-019-49301-y

Table 2.

Positive association of Fractional Anisotropy with Endurance.

Voxels p FWE MNI X (mm) MNI Y (mm) MNI Z (mm)
26380 0.002 8 −40 −36
685 0.037 −19 44 11
185 0.040 −20 −81 24
63 0.049 −15 42 29
Probabilities of affected tracts in percent
Region Laterality Probability
Middle cerebellar peduncle: 4.25
Pontine crossing tract (a part of MCP) 1.04
Body of corpus callosum 1.60
Splenium of corpus callosum 0.30
Corticospinal tract R 1.16
Corticospinal tract L 1.18
Medial lemniscus R 0.65
Medial lemniscus L 0.68
Inferior cerebellar peduncle R 0.30
Inferior cerebellar peduncle L 0.46
Superior cerebellar peduncle R 0.91
Superior cerebellar peduncle L 0.77
Cerebral peduncle R 1.45
Cerebral peduncle L 1.88
Anterior limb of internal capsule R 0.95
Anterior limb of internal capsule L 0.33
Posterior limb of internal capsule R 0.85
Posterior limb of internal capsule L 0.36
Retrolenticular part of internal capsule R 0.87
Retrolenticular part of internal capsule L 0.41
Anterior corona radiata R 0.59
Anterior corona radiata L 0.62
Superior corona radiata R 1.85
Superior corona radiata L 1.76
Posterior corona radiata R 1.16
Posterior corona radiata L 1.25
Posterior thalamic radiation (include optic radiation) R 1.08
Posterior thalamic radiation (include optic radiation) L 0.62
Sagittal stratum (include inferior longitudinal fasciculus and inferior fronto-occipital fasciculus) R 1.32
Sagittal stratum (include inferior longitudinal fasciculus and inferior fronto-occipital fasciculus) L 0.42
External capsule R 2.34
External capsule L 2.31
Fornix (cres)/Stria terminalis R 0.76
Fornix (cres)/Stria terminalis L 0.86
Superior longitudinal fasciculus R 1.52
Superior longitudinal fasciculus L 2.48
Superior fronto-occipital fasciculus (could be a part of anterior internal capsule) R 0.13
Superior fronto-occipital fasciculus (could be a part of anterior internal capsule) L 0.01
Uncinate fasciculus L 0.10
Tapetum R 0.01
Unclassified 58.18

Negative correlation.

No significant results.

On the top dimensions of clusters (number of voxels) and localization of signal peaks (MNI coordinates) are given for regions showing maximal differences of tract-based spatial statistics values (signal peak). Below are the white matter tracts in the cluster based on the JHU ICBM-DTI-81 White-Matter Labels (as implemented in FSL).

Probabilities of affected tracts: It gives the (average) probability of all significant voxels being a member of the different labelled regions within the atlas (JHU ICBM-DTI-81 White-Matter), calculated with the FSL tool “atlasquery”.