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. 2015 Oct 21;35(42):14077–14085. doi: 10.1523/JNEUROSCI.1120-15.2015

Figure 4.

Figure 4.

Teasing apart correlation results. Canonical correlational analysis was run to test whether the relationship between white matter connectivity and asymmetric information integration was driven by the net effect of asymmetric information integration or by independent contribution of update in response to favorable news and/or unfavorable. This analysis is equivalent to teasing apart an interaction effect. The graph shows β values from the canonical correlational analysis representing the relationship between fiber strength and update in response to favorable and unfavorable information while controlling for all covariates (see Materials and Methods). *p < 0.05.