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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2016 Mar 2.
Published in final edited form as: Hippocampus. 2015 Jul 14;25(12):1591–1598. doi: 10.1002/hipo.22480

Table 1.

Increased hippocampal connectivity to PCC predicts better memory performance within and across sessions (N = 40)

Memory performance (d′) Memory performance (d′)
Timepoint 1 Timepoint 2
B Total R2 B Total R2
Strength of the hippocampal intrinsic connectivity to PCC at Timepoint 1 0.34 0.12 0.53* 0.28*
CI: 0.12 – 2.3 CI: 0.83 – 2.70

Strength of the hippocampal intrinsic connectivity to PCC at Timepoint 2 0.47* 0.22* 0.38 0.14
CI: 0.47 – 1.98 CI: 0.18 – 1.67

Note. This table displays standardized regression coefficients (B) as well as the total variance (Total R2) in memory performance at two points in time predicted by the independent variables, each entered into a single linear regression model. Confidence Interval (CI),

*

p < 0.01;

p < 0.05