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. 2015 May 20;35(20):7660–7673. doi: 10.1523/JNEUROSCI.4956-14.2015

Table 4.

Connectivity within and between networks in response to NSR and RI task manipulations

Connectivity NSRs (test value, 0)
RI (test value, 0)
t Significance (one-tailed) t Significance (one-tailed)
Within networks
    LFPC
        pDLPFC left −0.742 0.234 4.054 0.001*
        pDLPFC right 0.153 0.440 2.976 0.004*
        Parietal cortex left −0.657 0.260 2.999 0.004*
        Parietal cortex right −0.139 0.446 3.539 0.001*
    AIFO
        ACC right −0.114 0.456 0.579 0.285
        ACC left −0.301 0.384 1.297 0.106
        Temporoparietal junction left −0.935 0.181 0.997 0.166
        Temporoparietal junction right −0.214 0.417 0.534 0.300
    IFS
        Inferior parietal cortex left −0.894 0.192 1.281 0.108
        Inferior parietal cortex right −0.676 0.254 2.125 0.024*
        Caudate left −0.123 0.452 2.638 0.009*
        Caudate right −0.880 0.195 2.927 0.005*
Between networks
    LFPC
        AIFO −1.260 0.112 0.669 0.256
        IFS −0.892 0.192 1.222 0.119
    AIFO
        LFPC −0.819 0.212 1.185 0.126
        IFS −0.026 0.490 0.609 0.275
    IFS
        LFPC −0.717 0.241 2.307 0.017*
        AIFO −1.135 0.136 2.205 0.021*

There is increased connectivity in response to the RI within the LFPC and IFS networks as well as between IFS → LFPC and IFS → AIFO networks.

*Statistically significant at p < 0.05.