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Table 1.

Demographic and clinical features in all groups.

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Figure 1.

Cortical thinning in DLB patients.

Statistical maps showing significant difference between DLB patients and controls (panel A) and between DLB patients and AD (panel B). Areas with cluster wise probability below p = 0.05 are shown, according to Monte Carlo correction for multiple comparisons. Panel A: Colour rating from red to yellow indicates local cortical thickness reduction in DLB patients compared to controls. Panel B: Colour rating from red to yellow indicates local cortical thickness reduction in DLB patients compared to AD. Abbreviations: A = Anterior; P = Posterior.

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Figure 2.

Cortical thinning in AD patients.

Statistical maps showing significant differences between AD patients and controls. Areas with cluster wise probability greater than p = 0.05 are shown, according to Monte Carlo correction for multiple comparisons. Colour rating from red to yellow indicates local cortical thickness reduction in AD patients compared to controls. Abbreviations: A = Anterior; P = Posterior.

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Figure 3.

Correlation between cortical thickness and NPI hallucination item scores in DLB patients.

Statistical map shows significant regions where the cortical thinning in DLB patients and the NPI hallucination item were correlated (corrected p<0.05). Colour rating from red to yellow indicates local negative correlation.

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Table 2.

Partials correlations between NPI hallucination item scores and cortical thinning values in posterior regions which were significantly affected in DLB respect to AD.

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