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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2012 Sep 1.
Published in final edited form as: Neuropsychology. 2011 Sep;25(5):655–665. doi: 10.1037/a0023863

Table 3.

Bivariate and partial correlations: Interference, Disinhibition, and brain volumes.

Bivariate Correlations Partial Correlations

Color Naming Interference Interference

Color Naming 0.85 §
Interference Errors −0.35 § −0.55 § −0.48 §
NPI Disinhibition −0.26 ** −0.22 * 0.06
Left OFC 0.23 * 0.25 ** 0.03
Right OFC 0.23 * 0.22 * −0.05
Left MFG 0.41 § 0.50 § 0.29 **
Right MFG 0.37 § 0.44 § 0.20 *
Left IFC 0.35 § 0.36 § 0.02
Right IFC 0.28 ** 0.32 § 0.09
Left SFC 0.39 § 0.43 § 0.15
Right SFC 0.31 ** 0.33 § 0.06
Left ACC 0.17 0.12 −0.14
Right ACC 0.12 0.07 −0.17
Left temporal 0.32 § 0.35 § 0.07
Right temporal 0.28 ** 0.26 ** −0.04
Left parietal 0.43 § 0.53 § 0.30 **
Right parietal 0.39 § 0.47 § 0.24 *

Note. NPI=Neuropsychiatric Inventory; OFC=orbitofrontal cortex; MFG=middle frontal gyrus; IFC=inferior frontal cortex; SFC=superior frontal cortex; ACC=anterior cingulate cortex; ICV = intracranial volume.

=<0.20

*

=p<0.05

**

=p<0.01

§

=p<0.001. Partial correlations control for Color Naming, ICV, age, and MMSE.