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Locations Findings Corpus callosum, anterior/genu 22b/30 Corpus callosum, posterior/splenium 21b/32 Posterior limb of the internal capsule 11/22 Corpus callosum, body 10/18 Frontal lobe 7/10 Corona radiata 6b/10 Cingulum bundle 7/8 Centrum semiovale 6/11 Brain stem 5/8 Cerebral peduncle 5/7
↵a Values indicate the number of articles reporting abnormally low FA. Denominators represent the number of studies that assessed FA at these locations, including those that did not find abnormal FA.
↵b Includes articles reporting abnormally high FA. A fully referenced version of this Table is available in On-line Table 2.