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. 2014 Dec 11;36(4):1458–1469. doi: 10.1002/hbm.22715

Figure 3.

Figure 3

(A) Age‐centered analysis for outward facing displacement along the surface. In the COS group, outward facing displacements are seen all along the ventral‐medial‐posterior aspect of the head of the striatum. This shape difference relative to the NV group is most severe until about age 18 and then begins to dissipate. The COSSIBs demonstrate a similar shape difference relative to NVs, but normalize in the early 20 s. (B) Age‐centered analysis for inward facing displacement along the surface. In the COS group, outward facing displacements are seen all along the ventral‐medial‐anterior aspect of the head the striatum. This shape difference relative to the NV group is most severe until about age 18 and then begins to dissipate. The COSSIBs demonstrate a similar shape difference that normalizes toward age 18.