Fig. 4: Edge density imaging differences between white participants and African American participants. | npj Dementia

Fig. 4: Edge density imaging differences between white participants and African American participants.

From: Identifying obesity and dementia risk: body adiposity and neural connectivity in cognitively normal, mid-life adults

Fig. 4

Observed areas where white participants had significantly higher edge density imaging compared to African American participants. Predominantly affected regions include the body of the corpus callosum and right inferior fronto-occipital and inferior longitudinal fasciculi. Regression was performed while controlling for age, sex, and body mass index. p = significance level.

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