Table 4.
The ten regions that contributed most to the classification of the AD from the NC group
| Region | Absolute weight (×10–5) |
|---|---|
| Negatively | |
| Left middle temporal gyrus | 4.17 |
| Right supramarginal gyrus | 3.76 |
| Left medial orbitofrontal cortex | 3.65 |
| Right rectus gyrus | 3.6 |
| Right middle temporal gyrus | 3.4 |
| Right precuneus | 3.26 |
| Right inferior temporal gyrus | 3.23 |
| Right inferior parietal gyrus | 2.14 |
| Left rectus gyrus | 2.14 |
| Left precuneus | 2.11 |
| Positively | |
| Left superior temporal gyrus | 3.94 |
| Left parahippocampal gyrus | 3.84 |
| Left rolandic operculum | 3.59 |
| Right hippocampal gyrus | 3.06 |
| Right heschl gyrus | 2.93 |
| Right middle frontal gyrus, orbital part | 2.37 |
| Left superior frontal gyrus, orbital part | 2.36 |
| Right superior frontal gyrus | 2.32 |
| Left heschl gyrus | 2.32 |
| Left amygdala | 2.31 |
AD: Alzheimer’s disease ; NC: normal control.