Figure 4
Frequency distribution of correction factors. (a) The frequency distribution of combined correction factors, binned on a logarithmic scale. (b) Anisotropy correction factors reach values about two orders of magnitude higher than those corresponding to tNCS. Moreover, while tNCS effects are limited to low resolution, anisotropy corrections predominantly affect high-resolution data. As a result, the two effects are uncorrelated (correlation coefficient of −0.02). |