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[Preprint]. 2024 Oct 28:2024.10.26.24316190. [Version 1] doi: 10.1101/2024.10.26.24316190

Table 2.

Larger total stroke lesion size is correlated with higher ipsilesional regional brain-PAD.

Sensorimotor FPN Dorsal Ven-Lan Default Salience Auditory Visual Limbic
Ipsilesional beta 0.7431 0.7690 0.5498 0.7733 0.5420 0.7159 0.2807 0.3157 0.9458
p-value 0.0002 * 0.0000 * 0.0011 * 0.0045 * 0.0021 * 0.0094 * 0.2518 0.0285 0.0000 *
Contralesional beta 0.0655 −0.0611 0.0030 −0.3747 −0.1306 −0.1048 −0.0598 0.0730 −0.0804
p-value 0.6978 0.7032 0.9853 0.0224 * 0.4019 0.5651 0.7195 0.6258 0.6323
Bold*:

FDR corrected p-value < 0.05

The beta coefficient and significance of the effect of total stroke lesion size on each region of interest after applying FDR correction is shown. A higher total stroke lesion size was significantly correlated with higher regional brain-PAD in all ipsilesional regions except the auditory network and visual network and lower regional brain-PAD in only the contralesional ventral attention-language network.