1naresh
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Brain Area Study Group Control Group P Value ST 15.57 (SD, 23.4) 40.78 (SD, 37.24) <.001 RH 15.25 (SD, 23.03) 41.76 (SD, 37.22) <.001 LH 14.52 (SD, 22.64) 41.86 (SD, 37.7) <.001 CER 30.82 (SD, 30.24) 46.62 (SD, 34.39) .04 CER/ST 57.58 (SD, 34.04) 60.17 (SD, 31.72) .73