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. 2021 May 1;231:117843. doi: 10.1016/j.neuroimage.2021.117843

Fig. 7.

Fig 7

A: Receptor fingerprints of the examined IPL areas. Absolute densities (fmol/mg protein) of 15 receptors are displayed in polar coordinate plots (scaling 0-2500 fmol/mg protein) of 6 brain areas. The corresponding transparent surface indicates the standard deviation. The positions of the different receptor types and the axis scaling are identical in all polar plots, and specified in the polar plot at the bottom right corner of the figure. B: Receptor-driven clustering of the monkey IPL areas. Hierarchical cluster analysis reveals 2 receptor-architectonically distinct clusters: a caudal cluster (red) consisting of areas Opt, PG and PGop; and a rostral cluster (blue) consisting of areas PFG, PF and PFop. C: Multi-Dimensional Scaling (MDS) analysis of the monkey IPL areas. The distances between areas represent the Eigenvalues of the first and second dimensions, two clusters are segregated by the first dimension, same color coding as in A.