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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2011 Jan 11.
Published in final edited form as: J Pediatr Rehabil Med. 2009 Jan 1;2(4):273–283. doi: 10.3233/PRM-2009-0093

Table 4.

Spearman correlations of executive function and attention measures with FA in ROI for all subjects (n = 21). The TBI (n = 9) and OI (n = 12) groups were combined

ROI SS INH SS SWT SS BOTH BRIEF ATTN scale Score scale
RFWM 0.525* 0.633** 0.476* −0.379 −0.565** −0.206
LFWM 0.809** 0.771** 0.692** −0.357 −0.155 −0.127
sCC 0.184 0.269 0.364 −0.410 −0.170 −0.324
gCC −0.216 0.122 0.066 −0.421 0.052 0.260
bCC 0.483* 0.550* 0.349 −0.426 −0.361 −0.012
ALIC 0.196 0.195 −0.057 −0.253 −0.135 0.130
PLIC 0.082 0.181 −0.059 −0.394 −0.098 −0.025
IFO −0.018 0.030 0.161 −0.307 −0.183 −0.300
SLF 0.455* 0.447* 0.307 −0.341 −0.204 −0.094

ROI = region of interest; OI = orthopedic injury; TBI = traumatic brain injury; SS INH = Shape School Inhibit task; SS SWT=Shape School Switching task; SS BOTH=Shape School Combination task; BRIEF = Behavior rating inventory of executive function; ATTN Scale = Sky Search: selective/focused attention; Score scale = Score!: sustained attention; RFWM = right frontal white matter track; LFWM = left frontal white matter track; sCC = splenium corpus callosum; gCC=genu corpus callosum; bCC=body corpus callosum; ALIC=anterior limb internal capsule; PLIC = posterior limb internal capsule; IFO = inferior fronto-occipital fasciculus; SLF = superior longitudinal fasciculus.

**

= significance < 0.01.

*

= significance < 0.05.