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. 2022 Apr 16;12(5):e2576. doi: 10.1002/brb3.2576

FIGURE 2.

FIGURE 2

Atrophy network mapping contextualized the potential resting‐state functional connectivity relevance of identified individual differences in gray matter volumes in patients with functional movement disorder. Panel A shows that symptom severity‐related cortical atrophy spatially correlated with brain areas showing greater weighted‐degree centrality as measured using human connectome healthy subject resting‐state functional connectivity data. Panel B shows that the bilateral superior frontal and temporal gyri, right insular cortex and inferior frontal gyrus, and left middle cingulate cortex, paracentral lobule and postcentral gyrus emerged as potential disease epicenters. Note: The Desikan–Killiany atlas was used to parcellate cortical areas for these analyses