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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2020 Nov 1.
Published in final edited form as: Brain Struct Funct. 2020 Apr 6;225(4):1313–1326. doi: 10.1007/s00429-020-02060-3

Figure 5. Comparison between marmoset VOF+ with pAF and VOF of macaque and human.

Figure 5.

A. Top left panel: Marmoset VOF+ subdivided into anterior and posterior subcomponents. Red streamlines are VOF+ subcomponent with dorsal endpoints near posterior parietal cortex. Blue streamlines are the other VOF+ subcomponent with dorsal endpoints near dorsal occipital cortex. Middle and bottom left panels: Macaque (middle) and human (bottom) pAF and VOF. Red streamlines are pAF and blue streamlines are VOF. Right panels: The positions of each fasciculus or subcomponent were shown as red or blue contours and are overlaid on an axial slice of the structural image. Unlike those in macaque and human, two VOF+ subcomponents in marmoset (top right panel) did not exhibit a clear separation. The scale bars indicate 5 mm. B. The proportion of voxels in which two fasciculi overlap in marmoset, macaque and human. While this plot is based on single subject for each species, we note that results are highly consistent in another marmoset brain and other human datasets.