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Fig. 1 | BMC Geriatrics

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From: Characteristics of resting-state functional connectivity in older adults after the PICMOR intervention program: a preliminary report

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Functional connectivity showing significant group differences. Regions showing significantly greater rsFC with the left inferior frontal gyrus seed centered at (− 52, 12, 0) and (− 44, 18, 6) in INT than in CONT were identified in the temporal pole and middle frontal gyrus, respectively (red). In contrast, regions showing significantly lower rsFC with the left middle frontal gyrus seed centered at (− 42, 8, 36) in INT than in CONT were identified in the posterior cingulate cortex, precuneus, and postcentral gyrus (blue). The bar graphs represent mean contrast estimates within the clusters and error bars represent 95% C.I. Asterisks indicate the survived functional connectivity values even when a stricter height threshold was adopted to correct for whole-brain multiple comparisons (FDR, p < 0.05/6). rsFC, resting-state functional connectivity; INT, the intervention group; CONT, the control group; C.I., confidence interval; FDR, false discovery rate

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