Scene: Figure 1a. Thalamus Hindered Isotropic Effect Size
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Sex and Mental Health are Related to Subcortical Brain Microstructure
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Figure 1a. Thalamus Hindered Isotropic Effect Size
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Figure 1. Voxelwise analysis of differences in hindered isotropic signal with sex after accounting for age and BMI. Top images show decreased hindered isotropic signal in the thalamus, caudate, and brain stem of males. Color scale represents standardized effect sizes, with red-yellow indicating males greater than females and blue-cyan males less than females. Middle and bottom images show mean hindered isotropic components in males and females respectively.
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