<p>Brackets indicate significant group differences. Red dots indicate data from Freiburg. CON = control participants.</p
<p>Yellow clusters reflect gray matter reductions in the inferior frontal gyrus, middle frontal gyru...
<p>Regional gray matter volume decreases in AN patients compared with the control group.</p
<p>WM: white matter, GM: gray matter. The total neuroanatomical volumes, i.e. of both hemispheres co...
<p><b>A. </b>In comparison to healthy subjects, reactive OCD patients showed a larger caudal putamen...
<p><b>A. </b>In comparison to patients with autogenous obsessions, patients with reactive obsessions...
<p>A) right superior frontal gyrus, B) bilateral parahippocampus gyri, C) right superior temporal gy...
<p>Blue scales images represent areas with higher volume in Controls; red areas represent higher vol...
<p>Top row: brain-wide percent volume change: whole brain (WB), gray matter (GM) and white matter (W...
<p>The volumes are normalized by the “total brain” volume (parenchyma plus CSF). Two regions (left i...
Individual nuclei and total DGM volume measurements are shown for both baseline and follow-up. Sever...
<p>The color regions represent the clusters within the left (<b>A</b>) and right (<b>B</b>) amygdala...
<p>The top measure for each region is the mean volume (mLs) and the bottom measure is the ratio of r...
<p>At each point on the brain or on the WM surface, the statistical significance of differences in l...
<p>Main tissue compartment volumes and lateral ventricular volumes±Standard Deviation are shown. G/W...
<p>GM areas showing volume decrease in PD compared to healthy controls are shown in red-yellow. S = ...
<p>Yellow clusters reflect gray matter reductions in the inferior frontal gyrus, middle frontal gyru...
<p>Regional gray matter volume decreases in AN patients compared with the control group.</p
<p>WM: white matter, GM: gray matter. The total neuroanatomical volumes, i.e. of both hemispheres co...
<p><b>A. </b>In comparison to healthy subjects, reactive OCD patients showed a larger caudal putamen...
<p><b>A. </b>In comparison to patients with autogenous obsessions, patients with reactive obsessions...
<p>A) right superior frontal gyrus, B) bilateral parahippocampus gyri, C) right superior temporal gy...
<p>Blue scales images represent areas with higher volume in Controls; red areas represent higher vol...
<p>Top row: brain-wide percent volume change: whole brain (WB), gray matter (GM) and white matter (W...
<p>The volumes are normalized by the “total brain” volume (parenchyma plus CSF). Two regions (left i...
Individual nuclei and total DGM volume measurements are shown for both baseline and follow-up. Sever...
<p>The color regions represent the clusters within the left (<b>A</b>) and right (<b>B</b>) amygdala...
<p>The top measure for each region is the mean volume (mLs) and the bottom measure is the ratio of r...
<p>At each point on the brain or on the WM surface, the statistical significance of differences in l...
<p>Main tissue compartment volumes and lateral ventricular volumes±Standard Deviation are shown. G/W...
<p>GM areas showing volume decrease in PD compared to healthy controls are shown in red-yellow. S = ...
<p>Yellow clusters reflect gray matter reductions in the inferior frontal gyrus, middle frontal gyru...
<p>Regional gray matter volume decreases in AN patients compared with the control group.</p
<p>WM: white matter, GM: gray matter. The total neuroanatomical volumes, i.e. of both hemispheres co...