Fig. 1: shows the functional connectivity patterns between different regions of the hypothalamus with the whole brain that exhibit inter-group differences. | Translational Psychiatry

Fig. 1: shows the functional connectivity patterns between different regions of the hypothalamus with the whole brain that exhibit inter-group differences.

From: Hypothalamic functional connectivity, depressive symptoms, and post-treatment SOREMPs in narcolepsy type 1: links to sleep latency and mediation mechanisms

Fig. 1

The red color indicates the functional connectivity between the right medial hypothalamus and the right thalamus, left posterior cingulate gyrus, the blue color indicates the functional connectivity between the left medial hypothalamus and the left inferior parietal lobule, the orange color indicates the functional connectivity between the right lateral hypothalamus and the left inferior parietal lobule, and the green color indicates the functional connectivity between the left lateral hypothalamus and the right insula, right middle cingulate gyrus. All findings survived after GRF for multiple comparisons correction, with voxel P = 0.001 and cluster P = 0.05. Abbreviation: MH.R, right medial hypothalamus; MH.L, left medial hypothalamus; LH.R, right lateral hypothalamus; LH.L, left lateral hypothalamus; THA.R, right thalamus; PCC.L, left posterior cingulate cortex; IPL.L, left inferior parietal lobule; INS.R, right insular; MCC.R, right middle cingulate cortex.

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