Fig. 3: NBM-cortical and NBM-hippocampal qT1 correlations. | Translational Psychiatry

Fig. 3: NBM-cortical and NBM-hippocampal qT1 correlations.

From: Microstructural imaging and transcriptomics of the basal forebrain in first-episode psychosis

Fig. 3

Warm colours (red) indicate most positive correlations, and cool colours (blue) negative correlations for each set of surfaces. Regions surviving FDR correction are displayed, while for the right NBM-cortical correlations no regions survived FDR correction at q < 0.10, and thus subthreshold findings at p < 0.05 are shown instead. a NBM-cortical qT1 correlations. Findings are consistent with the hypothesis with strongest (most positive) correlations reflecting cortical regions receiving the most consistent afferent projections the BF, and those regions with cortical cholinergic neurons. These include the frontal (blue arrow), sensory/motor cortices (yellow arrow). b NBM-hippocampal qT1 correlations—for the hippocampus, CA1-subiculum demonstrate strongest correlations (green arrow).

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