Fig. 1: Regions which display increased myelin in FEP versus controls. | Neuropsychopharmacology

Fig. 1: Regions which display increased myelin in FEP versus controls.

From: Cortical myelin mapping in antipsychotic medication-naïve, first-episode psychosis patients

Fig. 1

Panel (A) shows the results of the ANOVA, revealing 16 regions which are sufficient to explain group differences of myelination between healthy controls and first-episode patients. Panel (B) depicts these regions on a brain surface; A left inferior frontal gyrus, B left lateral orbital sulcus, C left medial orbital sulcus, D left orbital gyrus, E left inferior temporal gyrus, F left cingulate sulcus, G left posterior-dorsal cingulate gyrus, H left parahippocampal gyrus, I right inferior temporal sulcus, J right inferior precentral sulcus, K right anterior lateral sulcus, L right H-shaped orbital sulcus, M right posterior-ventral cingulate gyrus, N right straight gyrus, O right planum polare, P right posterior collateral sulcus.

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