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. 2023 Mar 4;49(6):1518–1529. doi: 10.1093/schbul/sbac216

Fig. 1.

Fig. 1.

White matter–cognition relationships. (A) Full model canonical correlations (Rc) and participant-wise scores on the first canonical variate (CV1), in the discovery (left) and replication (right) samples. (B) The observed canonical correlation values (dashed lines) are unlikely to arise from chance. (C) Several X and Y set variables were important to the CCA resolution as established by the conversative threshold of |rs| ≥ 0.45 (dashed lines). Estimates were grossly similar in magnitude and polarity across samples. Note: Rc, canonical correlation; CV1, first canonical variate; rs, standardized structure coefficient (canonical loading. For X and Y set abbreviations in (C), consult paper text.