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From: Dysfunctional connectivity within hippocampal and entorhinal networks underlies early-life iron deficiency induced social recognition deficits, a preliminary study

Fig. 3

Whole-brain level voxel-wise functional connectivity showed dysfunctional connectivity in EID rats. (A) An overview of the FC mapping conducted at the whole-brain level in a formate of EID rats over control rats (p = 0.01, cluster level uncorrected; control group n = 5, EID group n = 6). (B) Brain regions reported with most significant differences, ranked based on voxel size of the FC changes from largest to smallest. (C) A fine display of the biggest regions of the FC voxel size report in whole-brain level (left hemisphere cluster size = 610; right hemisphere cluster size = 412). (D) Brain regions reported with most significant differences, specifically pointed PrL, which ranked in the third. (E) A fine display of the PrL with a combined cluster size of 182 voxels in both hemispheres. The hippocampus and EC are shown together as they formed a continuous cluster of alteration. All Student’s t test.

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