Fig. 5: Lesion maps and pre-selected regions of interests. | Communications Biology

Fig. 5: Lesion maps and pre-selected regions of interests.

From: Dynamic network properties of the superior temporal gyrus mediate the impact of brain age gap on chronic aphasia severity

Fig. 5

a Lesion overlay of participants with a stroke (n = 93) where different colors denote the number of participants having a lesion in that area, with warmer colors representing more participants having a lesion. b Peak of lesion overlay. The region with the highest number of participants (n = 70) presenting with a lesion was the rolandic operculum (−40.4 \(\times\) −13.4 \(\times\) 18.2; crosshair position). The scale for (a) is to be used for (b). c Visual schematic representation of pre-selected language-related regions of interests (MFG middle frontal gyrus, tri inferior frontal gyrus pars triangularis, oper inferior frontal gyrus pars opercularis, poleSTG pole of the superior temporal gyrus, STG superior temporal gyrus, pSTG posterior superior temporal gyrus, AG angular gyrus, MTG middle temporal gyrus, pMTG posterior middle temporal gyrus).

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