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 4 The comparison of rFPN functional activity between the MwoA group and the HC groupThe functional activity peak of the left inferior semilunar lobule [Coordinates (−38, −74, −48), T-value (18.71), Voxel values (4383)], right middle frontal gyrus [Coordinates (44, 36, 34), T-value (21.64), Voxel values (3364)], the orbital part of left inferior frontal gyrus [Coordinates (−44, 50, −12), T-value (14.83), Voxel values (664)], right parahippocampal gyrus [Coordinates (18, −26, −14), T-value (5.04), Voxel values (427)], right supraoccipital gyrus [Coordinates (24, −74, 20), T-value (4.56), Voxel values (277)] and right superior marginal gyrus [Coordinates (60, −52, 38), T-value (23.11), Voxel values (2184)] were stronger in the MwoA group. The warmer colors represent a stronger functional activity. MATLAB R2017a (MathWorks, Inc., USA) was used to create this figure.