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. 2015 Mar 24;15(3):564–577. doi: 10.3758/s13415-015-0344-9

Table 5.

Associations between aggressive behavior and gyrification (n = 557)

B (95 % CI) β part r
L precentral ROI Baseline adjusted1 −0.04 (−0.07; −0.00) −.09* −.09
Adjusted2 −0.03 (−0.07; 0.01) −.06 −.05
L rostral middle frontal ROI Baseline adjusted1 −0.04 (−0.07; 0.00) −.09 −.08
Adjusted2 −0.03 (−0.07; 0.01) −.08 −.07
R precentral ROI Baseline adjusted1 −0.04 (−0.08; −0.00) −.09* −.09
Adjusted2 −0.06 (−0.10; −0.01) −.13* −.11
R postcentral ROI Baseline adjusted1 −0.03 (−0.11; 0.05) −.03 −.03
Adjusted2 0.02 (−0.07; 0.11) .02 .02
R lateral occipital ROI Baseline adjusted1 −0.05 (−0.09; −0.01) −.12** −.11
Adjusted2 −0.04 (−0.09; −0.00) −.10* −.08
R lingual ROI Baseline adjusted1 −0.06 (−0.13; 0.01) −.07 −.07
Adjusted2 −0.04 (−0.11; 0.04) −.05 −.04

Note. * p < .05 ** p < .01. Gyrification was corrected by TBV.

1Adjusted for age, IQ and gender

2Adjusted for age, IQ, gender, ethnicity, attention problems, internalizing problems, prosocial behavior, image quality, maternal smoking during pregnancy