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From: Connectivity-based parcellation of the amygdala and identification of its main white matter connections

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Cortical (D, E, F, H) and subcortical (B, C, G) masks of the target brain areas and the amygdala (A, center) from a single subject. (A): Amygdala. (B): Brainstem (BS). (C): Nucleus accumbens (NAc) (D): Dorsolateral prefrontal cortex (DLPFC). (E): Orbitofrontal cortex (OFC). (F): Rostral anterior cingulate cortex (rACC). (G): Hippocampus (Hippo). (H): Insula30. (I) Probability of connectivity from the amygdala to each target region. The connection probability of each voxel of the amygdala to each of the seven target regions was averaged over all amygdala voxels and this value then averaged across all subjects. Note that the highest probability of connectivity is to the hippocampus (48%). Thus, 48% of all streamlines from the amygdala to the above targets terminated in the hippocampus.

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