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Fig. 1 | Alzheimer's Research & Therapy

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From: The effect of amyloid deposition on longitudinal resting-state functional connectivity in cognitively normal older adults

Fig. 1

(Left) Resting-state connectivity of the left middle frontal gyrus increased from baseline to follow-up in the memory encoding network—this is the template used to extract the network. Colors indicate t-test values (only significant values are shown). Data is overlaid on an average structural image from this sample. (Right) The memory encoding network template was used in combination with template-based rotation to extract connectivity of the memory encoding network per participant. Colors indicate areas of greater connectivity, where red areas indicate regions of typically strong connectivity with the network and blue areas indicate regions of typically weak connectivity with the network

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