Table 2.
BPW vs HCS | BPP vs HCS | BPP vs BPW | SCZ vs HCS | SCZ vs BPW | SCZ vs BPP | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Mean P value | < .001*** | < .01** | < .001*** | .07 | < .001*** | .18 |
Mean t value | 3.93 | 3.09 | 5.54 | 1.85 | 5.42 | 1.36 |
Mean effect size (Cohen’s d) | 0.80 | −0.69 | 1.37 | 0.33 | 1.03 | −0.30 |
Note: BPP, Bipolar patients with psychosis history; BPW, Bipolar patients without psychosis history; SCZ, schizophrenia patients; HCS, healthy control subjects. All statistics were calculated across all voxels for the identified cluster that survived the 1-way ANOVA F-test presented in figure 1. All Cohen’s d effect sizes were calculated across subjects, using standard procedures. 36 Cohen’s d was obtained by extracting the average Fisher’s r-to-Z connectivity value for each subject across the entire identified cluster as in figure 1. This was done to characterize the magnitude of between-group effects across voxels surviving the whole brain correction and to provide a guide regarding sample sizes needed for future replications. Significant between-group effect at P < .05*, P < .01**, P < .001***.