<p>Box and whisker-plots of between-group differences of patients without (cFSS = 0; left column) and with cerebellar dysfunction (cFSS >0; right column). Plots are arranged as follows (from left to right): I) nTCV, II) NBV and III) whole brain T2 lesion volume (all volumes are shown in cm<sup>3</sup>). The boxplots display the median (bold line), the minimum (lower T-line) and maximum (upper T-line) as well as the first quartile (lower part of the box) and third quartile (upper part of the box) of shown volumes.</p
<p>The whiskers represent the smallest and largest values in the 1.5× interquartile range. The group...
<p>a) Volumetric differences between patients and controls overlaid on coronal sections of the JuBra...
<p>The figure shows differences in tissue parameters between the group of Multiple Sclerosis (MS) pa...
<p>Shown are box plots for baseline (A) <i>BrainAGE</i> scores (in years), (B) MMSE scores, (C) CDR-...
<p>The figure shows whole-brain differences in R-R-PD values between the group of Multiple Sclerosis...
<p>Box plots comparing the brain volumes of HC (left), RIS subjects (center) and RRMS patients (righ...
<p>Horizontal lines that intersect the boxes are medians. The top of the boxes is the 75th percentil...
<p>Box plots are given for autism spectrum disorder (ASD), schizophrenia (SCZ) and typically develop...
<p>In each box, the central mark represents the median, the edges represent the 25th and 75th percen...
<p>The top measure for each region is the mean volume (mLs) and the bottom measure is the ratio of r...
<p>HC: healthy controls, PSP: progressive supranuclear palsy, bvFTD: behavioural variant frontotempo...
<p>The significant p-values for fractional anisotropy difference between the two groups are reported...
<p>Images show clusters of lower (blue clusters) cortical thickness values controlling for age. Clus...
<p>All differences between the regions are statistically significant (p<0.001). The boxplot depicts ...
<p>The figure shows differences in R and R values between Multiple Sclerosis (MS) patients and the r...
<p>The whiskers represent the smallest and largest values in the 1.5× interquartile range. The group...
<p>a) Volumetric differences between patients and controls overlaid on coronal sections of the JuBra...
<p>The figure shows differences in tissue parameters between the group of Multiple Sclerosis (MS) pa...
<p>Shown are box plots for baseline (A) <i>BrainAGE</i> scores (in years), (B) MMSE scores, (C) CDR-...
<p>The figure shows whole-brain differences in R-R-PD values between the group of Multiple Sclerosis...
<p>Box plots comparing the brain volumes of HC (left), RIS subjects (center) and RRMS patients (righ...
<p>Horizontal lines that intersect the boxes are medians. The top of the boxes is the 75th percentil...
<p>Box plots are given for autism spectrum disorder (ASD), schizophrenia (SCZ) and typically develop...
<p>In each box, the central mark represents the median, the edges represent the 25th and 75th percen...
<p>The top measure for each region is the mean volume (mLs) and the bottom measure is the ratio of r...
<p>HC: healthy controls, PSP: progressive supranuclear palsy, bvFTD: behavioural variant frontotempo...
<p>The significant p-values for fractional anisotropy difference between the two groups are reported...
<p>Images show clusters of lower (blue clusters) cortical thickness values controlling for age. Clus...
<p>All differences between the regions are statistically significant (p<0.001). The boxplot depicts ...
<p>The figure shows differences in R and R values between Multiple Sclerosis (MS) patients and the r...
<p>The whiskers represent the smallest and largest values in the 1.5× interquartile range. The group...
<p>a) Volumetric differences between patients and controls overlaid on coronal sections of the JuBra...
<p>The figure shows differences in tissue parameters between the group of Multiple Sclerosis (MS) pa...