Fig. 1From: Decreased visual acuity is related to thinner cortex in cognitively normal adults: cross-sectional, single-center cohort studyStatistical topography of the relationship between cortical thickness and visual acuity (VA). Compared to the good VA group, the bad VA group showed a thinner cortex in the bilateral temporo-parieto-occipital lobes (A). In the analysis of the subjects who were equal or under 65 years old, a similar result was found with a larger extent and greater significance (B). False discovery rate corrected (q < 0.05). This result was adjusted for age, sex, hypertension, diabetes mellitus, hyperlipidemia, education, and intracranial volume. The MATLAB-based toolbox 2014b (https://kr.mathworks.com/products/matlab.html) was used for the drawing and the configuration of this figureBack to article page