<p>(<b>A–F</b>) Regions with significantly lower FA value in TBM vs. controls. (<b>G–H</b>) Regions with significantly lower FA value in CM vs. controls. (<b>I–Q</b>) Regions with significantly lower FA value in TBM vs. CM. (<b>R–U</b>) Regions with significantly lower FA value in CM vs. TBM.</p
The sub-regions significantly differed in FA (A) except for the comparisons between CC-II and CC-IV,...
<p>Upper row: statistical maps (colored regions) from planned comparisons are overlaid on a mean fra...
<p>Coronal (A) and sagittal (B) sections show the areas exhibiting statistically significant lower F...
<p>The group’s mean FA skeleton (green) was overlaid on the Montreal Neurological Institute template...
<p>All reported brain images were acquired using the “tbss_fill” script from the FSL package. The me...
<p>Pair-wise comparisons of the fractional anisotropy values of region-of-interest white matter trac...
<p>Slices of the smoothed reference FA image. Red areas have a significance of p<0.01, green areas h...
<p>Higher FA values of the non-responders compared with the responders were found in the bilateral f...
<p>Group differences in Fractional Anisotropy (FA). The co-ordinates of the centres of mass of signi...
<p>The significant pairwise group difference is indicated using black asterisk.</p
<p>Areas in red are regions where FA was significantly lower (p<0.05, corrected by TFCE) in sHDI (Pa...
<p>NC indicates normal control; SCI, subjective cognitive impairment; MCI, mild cognitive impairment...
<p>The P values of comparisons among the groups were obtained using an analysis of covariance (ANCOV...
<p>Box and whisker plot for fractional anisotropy values (mm<sup>2</sup>/second) for the white matte...
<p>(A) Red voxels represent the areas where fractional anisotropy (FA) values of patients are signif...
The sub-regions significantly differed in FA (A) except for the comparisons between CC-II and CC-IV,...
<p>Upper row: statistical maps (colored regions) from planned comparisons are overlaid on a mean fra...
<p>Coronal (A) and sagittal (B) sections show the areas exhibiting statistically significant lower F...
<p>The group’s mean FA skeleton (green) was overlaid on the Montreal Neurological Institute template...
<p>All reported brain images were acquired using the “tbss_fill” script from the FSL package. The me...
<p>Pair-wise comparisons of the fractional anisotropy values of region-of-interest white matter trac...
<p>Slices of the smoothed reference FA image. Red areas have a significance of p<0.01, green areas h...
<p>Higher FA values of the non-responders compared with the responders were found in the bilateral f...
<p>Group differences in Fractional Anisotropy (FA). The co-ordinates of the centres of mass of signi...
<p>The significant pairwise group difference is indicated using black asterisk.</p
<p>Areas in red are regions where FA was significantly lower (p<0.05, corrected by TFCE) in sHDI (Pa...
<p>NC indicates normal control; SCI, subjective cognitive impairment; MCI, mild cognitive impairment...
<p>The P values of comparisons among the groups were obtained using an analysis of covariance (ANCOV...
<p>Box and whisker plot for fractional anisotropy values (mm<sup>2</sup>/second) for the white matte...
<p>(A) Red voxels represent the areas where fractional anisotropy (FA) values of patients are signif...
The sub-regions significantly differed in FA (A) except for the comparisons between CC-II and CC-IV,...
<p>Upper row: statistical maps (colored regions) from planned comparisons are overlaid on a mean fra...
<p>Coronal (A) and sagittal (B) sections show the areas exhibiting statistically significant lower F...