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. 2022 Dec 19;13:48. doi: 10.1186/s13229-022-00524-3

Fig. 3.

Fig. 3

Correlations between tactile sensitivity and brainstem white matter microstructure in autistic children. Brainstem white matter tracts showed significant relationships between tactile sensitivity and microstructural properties after accounting for age, sex, and average head motion and applying an FDR correction for multiple comparisons. Significant correlations were found with free-water-elimination mean diffusivity (FWE-MD) in the A medial lemniscus (ML), B lateral lemniscus (LL), C parieto-occipito-temporo-pontine tract (POTPT), D spinothalamic tract (STT), E superior cerebellar peduncle cerebellothalamic tract (SCPCT), F inferior cerebellar peduncle medulla-cerebellar tract (ICPMC), G inferior cerebellar peduncle vestibulocerebellar tract (ICPVC), H middle cerebellar peduncle (MCP), and I FWE-FA in the MCP