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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2013 Jul 1.
Published in final edited form as: Neuropsychologia. 2012 May 4;50(8):1823–1829. doi: 10.1016/j.neuropsychologia.2012.04.007

Table 3.

r-values for brain-behavior correlations by group.

HEALTHY CONTROLS Prefrontal Cortex Cingulate Temporal Parietal
Left Right Right Left Right Left Right
Immediate Recall
 CVLT Trials 1–5 −.22 −.21 −.01 .08 .04 .09 .09
 LM I .03 .01 .20 .07 .12 −.05 .18
Delayed Recall
 CVLT LDF −.21 −.17 −.09 −.06 −.15 −.08 −.07
 LM II .03 .02 .23 .15 .15 .00 .25
LATE LIFE DEPRESSED Prefrontal Cortex Cingulate Temporal Parietal
Left Right Right Left Right Left Right
Immediate Recall
 CVLT Trials 1–5 .14 .30 .27 .25 .56 .38 .39
 LM I .16 .07 .22 .01 .16 .30 .21
Delayed Recall
 CVLT LDF .69 .63 .66 .50 .58 .50 .53
 LM II .32 .13 .36 .10 .26 .31 .24

NOTE: All r-values represent partial correlations after controlling for education with significant results at p≤.01 bolded and comparisons for Fischer’s r-to-z transformation analyses highlighted in grey. CVLT=California Verbal Learning Test; LM=Logical Memory; LDF=long delay free recall. Immediate recall after repeat exposure=Trials1–5 total recall and LMI (i.e., Story A+Story B recall); Delayed recall= Correct Responses after a 30-minute delay for CVLT LDF and LMII (i.e., Story A+Story B recall).