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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2013 Dec 17.
Published in final edited form as: Behav Brain Res. 2012 May 2;233(1):10.1016/j.bbr.2012.04.045. doi: 10.1016/j.bbr.2012.04.045

Table 3.

Pearson’s correlations between the observed variables. The correlations with absolute values greater than 0.500 are in bold.

cnts trans CT h d sCV tCV %vrear %vpoke
cnts 1 0.942 0.336 0.705 −0.286 −0.456 0.721 0.360 −0.017
trans 0.942 1 0.342 0.815 −0.168 −0.423 0.595 0.411 −0.070
CT 0.336 0.342 1 0.404 −0.330 0.571 −0.407 0.347 0.174
h 0.705 0.815 0.404 1 −0.231 0.567 −0.465 0.483 0.024
d −0.286 −0.168 −0.330 −0.231 1 0.628 0.410 −0.209 −0.169
sCV −0.456 −0.423 0.571 0.567 0.628 1 0.495 −0.380 −0.149
tCV 0.721 0.595 −0.407 −0.465 0.410 0.495 1 −0.266 −0.229
%vrear 0.360 0.411 0.347 0.483 −0.209 −0.380 −0.266 1 0.075
%vpoke −0.017 −0.070 0.174 0.024 −0.169 −0.149 −0.229 0.075 1