Fig. 5: Predictive weights back-projected on the brain showing the association between susceptibility to multitasking (indexed by rPC1) and lesions. | Communications Biology

Fig. 5: Predictive weights back-projected on the brain showing the association between susceptibility to multitasking (indexed by rPC1) and lesions.

From: Susceptibility to multitasking in stroke is associated to multiple-demand system damage and leads to lateralized visuospatial deficits

Fig. 5

The figure depicts a glass brain projection, where red-yellow represents voxels predicting deficits while blue-green represents voxels predicting no deficit. To optimize the visualization, Z-normalized values in the range (−3, 3) are not displayed. Back-projected values associated with the deficit (Z > 3 for better visualization) are also rendered on a mosaic of 2D slices. The coordinates of axial [Z: 0 10 20 30 40 50 60] and coronal [Y: −30 −20 −15 −5 0 5 15] slices have been selected to highlight peaks in the Z-values.

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