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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2014 Nov 6.
Published in final edited form as: Brain Res. 2013 Sep 4;1537:10.1016/j.brainres.2013.08.053. doi: 10.1016/j.brainres.2013.08.053

Table 2.

Correlations (r) between age, pubertal development, gender, and cortical thickness in regions of interest.

Frontal lobe (11 regions) Age PDS Gender
  Left caudal anterior cingulate −.16 .00 −.20*
  Right caudal anterior cingulate −.05 .03 −.18*
  Left lateral orbitofrontal −.15 −.11 .08
  Right lateral orbitofrontal −.08 −.05 .03
  Left rostral middle frontal −.15 −.14 −.01
  Right rostral middle frontal −.26** −.10 −.120
  Left frontal pole −.09 .06 −.08
  Right frontal pole −.14 −.04 −.05
  Right caudal middle frontal −.12 −.10 −.22**
  Right pars opercularis −.12 −.06 −.04
  Right precentral .04 .03 −.14
Parietal lobe (2 regions)
  Left superior parietal −.03 −.12 .01
  Right superior parietal −.09 −.05 −.09
Temporal lobe (4 regions)
  Left fusiform −.06 −.08 .01
  Right fusiform −.01 −.17* .04
  Right entorhinal −.02 .12 −.08
  Right inferior temporal −.17* −.10 −.07
Occipital lobe (2 regions)
  Left lateral occipital −.03 −.10 .04
  Right lateral occipital −.05 −.09 .04
*

p <.05

**

p <.01; PDS=Pubertal Development Scale total score; Gender coded as: 0 female, 1 male