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Fig 5 | Cerebellum & Ataxias

Fig 5

From: Implied functional crossed cerebello-cerebral diaschisis and interhemispheric compensation during hand grasping more than 20 years after unilateral cerebellar injury in early childhood

Fig 5

Distribution of mean Δ[oxy-Hb] during the left hand grasping task (a) and the right hand grasping task (b) in all channels. The x-axis denotes channels and the y-axis denotes activation between −0.1 and 0.25 mM∙mm. Significance thresholds and average are represented by horizontal red lines. The colors of the vertical bars indicate location of channels: yellow is left, blue is right, green is middle position in the probe. While two significantly activated channels (> M + 2SD) in the right hemisphere and one significantly inhibited channel (< M-2SD) in the left hemisphere were found during the left hand grasping task (a), most channels showed moderate activity with no significance during the right hand grasping task (b). CH, channel; M, average of mean Δ[oxy-Hb] across all channels for left and right hand grasping; SD, standard deviation of mean Δ[oxy-Hb] across all channels for left and right hand grasping

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