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Fig. 4. Graph shows mean anisotropy values increase across group 1 (<12 months old), group 2 (12-35 months old), and group 3 (36-71 months old) for each of the five white matter structures measured. Compact white matter structures are depicted in red (square, corpus callosum; circle, internal capsule; triangle, cerebral peduncle). Noncompact white matter structures are depicted in blue (square, frontal—parietal lobe; diamond, corona radiata).