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. 2020 Aug 10;52(6):1050–1059. doi: 10.1017/S0033291720002779

Fig. 1.

Fig. 1.

ICV, TBV, global brain structural volumes and total surface area estimate in health controls (HC) and patients within the schizophrenia spectrum (SZ) and bipolar disorder spectrum (BD), unadjusted for ICV. Top panels: Absolute ICV and TBV corrected means were significantly decreased in all adult participant subgroups that had experienced asphyxia at birth. Middle panels: Cortical and subcortical gray matter corrected volumes were significantly decreased in all adult participant subgroups that had experienced asphyxia at birth. Bottom panel: Cortical white matter volume and total surface area values were significantly decreased in all adult participant subgroups that had experienced asphyxia at birth. Main effect of asphyxia was significant at p < 0.05 for cortical white matter volume, and all other values had a significance of p < 0.005. Measures were corrected for age and sex. Error bars = standard error of mean. ** p < 0.005, * p < 0.05.