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Figure 1. From: Gray Matter Densities in Limbic Areas and APOE4 Independently Predict Cognitive Decline in Normal Brain Aging.

Histogram of the continuous cognitive score at follow-up with the corresponding normal density curve.

François R. Herrmann, et al. Front Aging Neurosci. 2019;11:157.
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Figure 2. From: Gray Matter Densities in Limbic Areas and APOE4 Independently Predict Cognitive Decline in Normal Brain Aging.

Box plots of the continuous cognitive score at follow-up as a function of Mini Mental State Examination (MMSE) score (panel A) and APOE genotype (panel B).

François R. Herrmann, et al. Front Aging Neurosci. 2019;11:157.
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Figure 3. From: Gray Matter Densities in Limbic Areas and APOE4 Independently Predict Cognitive Decline in Normal Brain Aging.

(A) Scatter plot and linear regression (along with its 95% confidence bands) of the continuous cognitive score (cgs) over the gray matter density (gmd) in the hippocampus (cgs = −5.44 + 12.55* gmd, p = 0.020) and the amygdala (cgs = −5.57 + 11.04* gmd, p = 0.014) regions. N = 362. r = Pearson’s correlation coefficient. (B) The regions of interest are highlighted in yellow for the hippocampus (left panel) and blue for the amygdala (right panel) in brain magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) scan.

François R. Herrmann, et al. Front Aging Neurosci. 2019;11:157.

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