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Fig. 2

From: Differentiation between fetal and postnatal iron deficiency in altering brain substrates of cognitive control in pre-adolescence

Fig. 2

Common brain regions recruited by three groups to process cues (A) and targets (B) in proactive vs. reactive conditions. Orange patches denote common brain regions showing greater activation or weaker deactivation to process cues or targets in proactive vs. reactive conditions, while common brain regions showing reversed condition differences are represented by blue patches. The t values denote differences between proactive and reactive conditions. ACC, anterior cingulate cortex; Amy, amygdala; AnG, angular gyrus; CCG, calcarine gyrus; Cun, cuneus; dStr, dorsal striatum; FuG, fusiform gyrus; Hip, hippocampus; IFGor, inferior frontal gyrus (p. orbitalis); IFGop, inferior frontal gyrus (p. opercularis); IFGtr, inferior frontal gyrus (p. triangularis); InL, insula; IocG, inferior occipital gyrus; IPL, inferior parietal lobule; ITG, inferior temporal gyrus; LG, lingual gyrus; MCC, middle cingulate cortex; MFG, middle frontal gyrus; MocG, middle occipital gyrus; MorG, mid orbital gyrus; MTG, middle temporal gyrus; Hip, hippocampus; OlfC, olfactory cortex; ParCL, paracentral lobe; PCC, posterior cingulate cortex; PoG, postcentral gyrus; PrG, precentral gyrus; Pcun, precuneus; RO, rolandic operculum; SFG, superior frontal gyrus; SMA, supplemental motor area; SmeG, superior medial gyrus; SMG, supramarginal gyrus; SocG, superior occipital gyrus; SorG, superior orbital gyrus; SPL, superior parietal lobe; STG, superior temporal gyrus; Tha, thalamus; TP, temporal pole

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