Fig. 5: Laterality index and handedness. | Nature Communications

Fig. 5: Laterality index and handedness.

From: Associations between handedness and brain functional connectivity patterns in children

Fig. 5

Statistics (t-score) for the difference in the laterality index (Ī”; Eq.Ā 2) between right-handers (R, n = 600) and left-handers (L, n = 600) and the score of a functional specialization index (see text) superimposed on inflated (a) and flat (b) views of a human brain template and 3 orthogonal MRI views of the human brain (c). Statistical model: Two-sample T-test (2-sided). An FDR-corrected threshold PFDR < 0.05 (2-sided) was used to display the statistical maps. 6d: premotor area d; FST: fundus of the superior temporal visual area; CER: cerebellum lobes VĀ and VIII; 24dd: mid cingulum; POS2: parieto-occipital sulcus, area 2; IPS1: intraparietal sulcus area 1; Brodmann areas 1: somatosensory, 4: superior motor, 6d: premotor, and 40: inferior parietal. Source data are provided as a Source Data file.

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