Table 2. Sex differences in resting state functional connectivity of fronto-parietal networks.
Network | Cluster size | F | Z | Coordinates | Side | Area | BA | Connectivity | ||
X | Y | Z | ||||||||
Right dorsal network | ||||||||||
17 | 25.18 | 4.53 | −26 | −72 | −34 | L | Cerebellum | Women>Men | ||
31 | 26.31* ∧ | 4.63 | 42 | 8 | 38 | R | MFG | 6 | Women>Men | |
Anterior network | ||||||||||
39 | 32.96* | 5.13 | −30 | 44 | 14 | L | MFG | 46 | Women>Men | |
10 | 23.74 | 4.41 | 50 | −52 | 50 | R | IPL | 40 | Women>Men | |
13 | 19.19 | 3.98 | 6 | −56 | 62 | R | Precuneus | 5 | Women>Men |
Note: Results for the two components that showed significant main effect of sex, i.e. right dorsal network, and anterior network. Abbreviations: BA – Broadmann area, L – left, R - right, MFG – middle frontal gyrus, IPL – inferior parietal lobe.
*peak voxel survives FWE correction.
significant only when brain volume correction is not implemented.