Fig. 4: Associations between personal space size and inferior parietal cortex functional connectivity strength. | Molecular Psychiatry

Fig. 4: Associations between personal space size and inferior parietal cortex functional connectivity strength.

From: Neural correlates of personal space regulation in psychosis: role of the inferior parietal cortex

Fig. 4

A, C Representative coronal slice from MNI atlas space overlaid with partial correlation coefficient maps (display threshold: pcc > 0.1; uncorrected) resulting from inferior parietal cortex seed-based functional connectivity for: (A) the Healthy Control group (n = 60) with white arrows indicating clusters within the amygdala, and (C) the psychotic disorder group (n = 37) with white arrows indicating clusters within the limbic striatum. B, D Scatter plots displaying the association between personal space size measurements and inferior parietal cortex functional connectivity with the amygdala in the Healthy Control group (B), and with the limbic striatum in the Psychotic Disorder group (D). Colored circles represent individual datapoints for the Healthy Control (blue, n = 60) and Psychotic Disorder (red, n = 37) groups.

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