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White matter connectivity in children with autism spectrum disorders: a tract-based spatial statistics study

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Table 1 Participants characteristics
Table 2 Percentages of language conditions
Figure 2 TBSS. Results from TBSS analysis of FA maps showing the clusters of significantly increased FA in ASD subjects compared to controls inred (TFCE, p < .03 FWE-corrected)
Figure 3c). All the analyses remained significant by adding
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