21 January 2022 : Clinical Research
A Resting-State Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging Study of Abnormal Frontoparietal Network Function in Migraine without Aura
Wen-Qiang Cui1ABCDEF, Si-Shuo Zhang12BE, Fei Xu3BCE, Hai-Tao Li1BE, Hong-Wei Zhi1BE, Ya-Han Wang1CE, Yong-Jun Huo4CE, Xiang-Qing Xu1AEFG*, Hong-Yun Wu1ACEGDOI: 10.12659/MSM.934975
Med Sci Monit 2022; 28:e934975
Figure 3 Comparison of lFPN functional activity between the MwoA group and the HC groupThe functional activity peak of the right inferior semilunar lobule [Coordinates (38, −72, 46), T-value (−18.60), Voxel values (2283)], left fusiform gyrus [Coordinates (−54, −56, −10), T-value (−15.55), Voxel values (463)], the orbital part of right inferior frontal gyrus [Coordinates (48, 44, −14), T-value (−14.86), Voxel values (302)], right parietal lobule [Coordinates (36, −68, 52), T-value (−14.70), Voxel values (377)] and left supra-marginal gyrus [Coordinates (−48, −62, 46), T-value (−14.47), Voxel values (733)] were weaker in the MwoA group. The functional activity peak of the left orbital middle frontal gyrus [Coordinates (−38, 42, −14), T-value (18.30), Voxel values (2469)] and right middle frontal gyrus [Coordinates (54, 34, 22), T-value (9.06), Voxel values (291)] were higher in the MwoA group. The warmer colors represent a stronger functional activity, while the cold colors represent a weakened functional activity. MATLAB R2017a (MathWorks, Inc., USA) was used to create this figure.