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. 2015 Jun 5;6(7):2337–2352. doi: 10.1364/BOE.6.002337

Table 1. Correlation coefficient, r, between Q and static FC strength at the individual level.

Subject HbO
HbR
r p r p
1 −0.91 <10−10 −0.64 <10−10
2 −0.76 <10−10 −0.03 <10−10
3 −0.77 <10−10 −0.05 0.02
4 −0.85 <10−10 −0.47 <10−10
5 −0.59 <10−10 −0.47 <10−10
6 −0.79 <10−10 −0.49 <10−10
7 −0.87 <10−10 −0.63 <10−10
8 −0.72 <10−10 −0.20 <10−9
9 −0.78 <10−10 −0.57 <10−10
10 −0.85 <10−10 −0.31 <10−10
11 −0.81 <10−10 −0.55 <10−10
12 −0.66 <10−10 −0.07 0.02
13 −0.81 <10−10 −0.75 <10−10
14 −0.72 <10−10 −0.35 <10−10
15 −0.70 <10−10 −0.22 <10−10
16 −0.51 <10−10 −0.22 <10−10
17 −0.20 <10−10 −0.01 0.77
18 −0.74 <10−10 −0.20 <10−10

mean −0.72   −0.35  
std 0.16   0.23  

(Note: Individual values of Q and static FC strength for each subject are not listed here but used to quantify r and p, where p represents the statistical parameter used to compare with the significance level of a statistical hypothesis test.)