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. 2015 Nov 18;233:529–547. doi: 10.1007/s00213-015-4125-5

Table 4.

Pearson correlations (two-tailed) between object-location memory, selected demographics, and blood glucose measures (n = 31)

Conditional probability Error type
Object memory Location memory Binding memory Retrieval Time p(O|L) p(L|O) p(mean) Invalid location Location swap
Sexa 0.174 0.161 0.118 −0.060 −0.038 0.039 −0.005 0.092 0.105
Age (years) −0.211 −0.210 −0.165 0.038 −0.078 −0.094 −0.104 −0.071 −0.196
BMI (kg/m2) −0.012 −0.328 −0.280 −0.047 −0.120 −0.301 −0.245 0.174 −0.185
Self-reported stress 0.087 0.214 0.187 −0.325 0.063 −0.003 0.060 −0.031 0.030
Self-reported arousal 0.076 −0.240 −0.221 −0.017 −0.144 −0.433 −0.317 0.191 0.021
Task order a −0.158 −0.190 −0.136 −0.078 0.002 −0.082 −0.043 −0.034 −0.099
Glucose belief a 0.073 −0.150 −0.086 0.009 0.178 −0.030 0.107 0.090 −0.152
Blood glucose: baseline −0.156 0.103 0.101 −0121 −0.054 0.149 0.043 −0.236 0.076
Blood glucose: averageb 0.117 0.453** 0.571** −0.132 0.317 0.475** 0.475** −0.160 −0.016
Actual AUCG −0.058 0.425* 0.537** 0.469** 0.331 0.566** 0.534** −0.265 −0.035
Actual AUCI −0.159 0.415* 0.559** 0.013 0.383* 0.458** 0.511** −0.080 −0.083

aPoint biserial correlation

bAverage of mid- and post-session

*p < 0.05; **p < 0.01