%0 Figure %A M. Saygin, Zeynep %A E. Osher, David %A Koldewyn, Kami %A E. Martin, Rebecca %A Finn, Amy %A Saxe, Rebecca %A D.E. Gabrieli, John %A Sheridan, Margaret %D 2015 %T Correlations of age with mean connectivity for the four amygdala subregions. %U https://plos.figshare.com/articles/figure/_Correlations_of_age_with_mean_connectivity_for_the_four_amygdala_subregions_/1380389 %R 10.1371/journal.pone.0125170.g006 %2 https://ndownloader.figshare.com/files/2021562 %K medial nucleus %K amygdalar connectivity %K DWI connectivity fingerprints %K target regions %K amygdalar connections %K connectivity patterns %K contextual memory %K Structural Connectivity %K amygdalar nuclei %K Human Amygdala %K connectivity studies support %K 166 individuals %K nucleus groups %X

A probabilistic atlas of four amygdala subregions (illustrated in the center; coronal slice) was used to extract mean connectivity values from each subregion bilaterally per subject and plotted by age. While connectivity with the basal, lateral, and central subregions were significantly correlated with age, connectivity with the medial amygdala showed no significant change with age.

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