Fig. 4From: Differentiation between fetal and postnatal iron deficiency in altering brain substrates of cognitive control in pre-adolescenceSpecific brain regions recruited by each group to process targets in proactive vs. reactive conditions. In each group, orange patches denote regions showing greater activation or weaker deactivation to process targets in proactive vs. reactive conditions, while blue patches denote regions showing reversed conditional differences. The t values denote differences between proactive and reactive conditions. AnG, angular gyrus; Cau, caudate nucleus; Cun, cuneus; HesG, heschl’s gyrus; MCC: middle cingulate cortex; FuG, fusiform gyrus; MFG, middle frontal gyrus; MocG, middle occipital gyrus; MorG, mid orbital gyrus; MTG, middle temporal gyrus; IFGor, inferior frontal gyrus (p. orbitalis); IFGtr, inferior frontal gyrus (p. triangularis); InL, insula; IPL, inferior parietal lobe; ITG, inferior temporal gyrus; ParCL, paracentral lobe; Pcun, precuneus; PoG, postcentral gyrus; RO, rolandic operculum; SMA, supplemental motor area; SmeG, superior medial gyrus; SMG, supramarginal gyrus; SorG, superior orbital gyrus; STG, superior temporal gyrus; SPL, superior parietal lobe; TP, temporal poleBack to article page