Fig. 5: Cross-sectional and longitudinal cerebellar analysis for neurotypical (NT) and autistic subjects in the first two postnatal years. | Nature Communications

Fig. 5: Cross-sectional and longitudinal cerebellar analysis for neurotypical (NT) and autistic subjects in the first two postnatal years.

From: Self-supervised learning with application for infant cerebellum segmentation and analysis

Fig. 5

Cross-sectional analysis based on 174 neurotypical subjects (78M/96F): a Scatterplots and fitted development trajectories (solid lines) of cerebellar gray matter volumes between male and female infants in the first two postnatal years. b Scatterplots and fitted development trajectories (solid lines) of cerebellar white matter volumes between male and female infants in the first two postnatal years. Longitudinal analysis based on 95 male subjects from 6 months to 24 months (neurotypical subjects: 73M; autistic subjects: 22M): c Longitudinal trajectories of cerebellar gray matter volumes for autistic and neurotypical males from 6 months to 24 months, and the fitted trajectories represented by solid lines. d Longitudinal trajectories of cerebellar white matter volumes for autistic and neurotypical males from 6 months to 24 months, and the fitted trajectories represented by solid lines. The error bands represent the 95% confidence interval. The p values and effect sizes are available in Supplementary Table 3. Source data are provided as a Source Data file.

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