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Total No. of Significant Voxels Total Percentage of Significant Voxels r P Cerebral peduncle, L 17 3.3% –0.269 .030 External capsule, L 155 19.8% –0.409 .018 Posterior limb of internal capsule, L 19 5.2% –0.315 .028 Posterior thalamic radiation, L 56 10.1% –0.298 .029 Splenium of corpus callosum 44 2.7% –0.273 .032
Note:—L indicates left.
↵a The reported P value is corrected for multiple comparisons using permutation-based testing. Voxels are reported from NAWM ROIs that exclude infarcts and white matter hyperintensities visible from FLAIR images.