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Examining associations between Cohen’s d brain maps rendered on brain surface from each pair of CNVs. The wide range and low magnitude of Pearson’s correlations show that CNVs have distinct effects on brain volumes (darker red = more similar, darker blue = more dissimilar). Average similarity stands for the mean absolute Pearson’s correlation across all CNVs. 22q11.2 and 16p11.2 deletions and duplications show strong mirroring (opposing) effects. Asterisk denotes FDR-corrected spin permutation P values.
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