1naresh
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MMSE r p Left hippocampus 0.57 <0.01 Right hippocampus 0.38 0.048 Left putamen 0.70 <0.001 Right putamen 0.60 <0.01 Left thalamus 0.52 <0.01 Right thalamus 0.42 0.029 Left caudate nucleus 0.07 0.69 Right caudate nucleus -0.06 0.72
Note:—Stronger correlations can be consistently observed in the left hemisphere.