Table 3.
Cortical thickness between trauma-exposed and controls, after corrections
| Hemisphere | LOG (p−10) | Size (mm2) | TalXa | TalYa | TalZa | Peak region |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Rightb | 5.29 | 99.51 | 40.1 | −8.9 | −29.3 | Fusiform g |
| 5.08 | 43.08 | 49.2 | −26.4 | −25.5 | Inferior temporal g | |
| 4.73 | 118.23 | 44.3 | 10.7 | −29.9 | Superior temporal g | |
| −4.1 | 6.75 | 33.3 | −51.7 | 37.5 | Inferior parietal g | |
| −3.95 | 2 | 8.1 | 14.5 | 62.6 | Superior frontal g | |
| Rightc | 5.296 | 3241.24 | 49.2 | −26.4 | −25.5 | Inferior temporal g |
LOG(p−10), cluster-wise P-value where >3 indicates P<0.001 and >4 indicates P<0.0001. Positive values equal significant greater cortical thickness for TE vs. HC.
Cluster peak reported in Thalaraic coordinates
corrected with a False Discovery Rate threshold of P<0.05
corrected with a Monte Carlo Z-score threshold of P<0.05.
TE, trauma-exposed group; HC, healthy control group; g, gyrus; c, cortex.