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Table 4 Partial correlations predicting SAPS scores

From: Regional cortical thinning in young adults with schizophrenia but not psychotic or non-psychotic bipolar I disorder

 

ROI

Partial correlation

p value

Frontal

1. Frontal pole

0.045

0.569

2. Superior fontal

− 0.074

0.352

3. Rostral middle frontal

− 0.026

0.748

4. Caudal middle frontal

− 0.120

0.133

5. Pars opercularis

− 0.141

0.075

6. Pars triangularis

− 0.175

0.027

7. Pars orbitalis

− 0.167

0.036

8. Precentral

− 0.117

0.142

9. Paracentral

− 0.114

0.154

10. Lateral orbitofrontal

− 0.163

0.040

11. Medial orbitofrontal

− 0.088

0.269

Parietal

12. Superior parietal

− 0.090

0.260

13. Inferior Parietal

− 0.207

0.009

14. Supramarginal

− 0.172

0.030

15. Postcentral

− 0.056

0.483

16. Precuneus

− 0.188

0.018

Temporal

17. Temporal pole

− 0.099

0.217

18. Superior temporal

− 0.107

0.179

19. Middle temporal

−  0.257

0.001

20. Inferior temporal

− 0.246

0.002

21. Bank Sup. Temp. sulcus

− 0.217

0.006

22. Fusiform

−  0.255

0.001

23. Transverse temporal

0.040

0.614

24. Parahippocampal

− 0.043

0.591

25. Entorhinal

− 0.157

0.048

Occipital

26. Lateral occipital

− 0.154

0.053

27. Lingual

− 0.111

0.162

28. Cuneus

− 0.037

0.643

29. Pericalcarine

− 0.016

0.845

Cingulate

30. Rostral Ant. cingulate

0.028

0.730

31. Caudal Ant. cingulate

0.074

0.356

32. Posterior cingulate

− 0.115

0.151

33. Isthmus of cingulate

0.012

0.882

Insula

34. Insula

− 0.065

0.417

  1. Values derived from linear regression predicting SAPS scores. Significance values are uncorrected for multiple comparisons. Italicized regions indicate significance prior to multiple comparisons correction. Bolditalic regions were significant after Bonferroni correcting for 34 comparisons
  2. ROI region of interest, CON control, SCZ schizophrenia, PBD psychotic bipolar disorder, NPBD non-psychotic, bipolar disorder, Temp. temporal, Sup. superior, Ant. anterior