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. 2017 Sep 4;8:1482. doi: 10.3389/fpsyg.2017.01482

Table 1.

Correlations between the AX-CPT and the RISE as a function of population.

RISE condition AX-CPT trial type r CTRL r SCZ z P rUB CTRL rUB SCZ
Associative recognition AX 0.18 0.25 -0.47 0.318 0.76 0.85
AY 0.00 0.21 -1.46 0.072+ 0.71 0.84
BX 0.25 0.26 -0.04 0.486 0.76 0.79
BY 0.06 0.23 -1.17 0.121 0.72 0.80
Item recognition Associative encoding AX 0.27 0.41 -1.06 0.144 0.76 0.85
AY 0.15 0.32 -1.26 0.103+ 0.71 0.85
BX 0.18 0.40 -1.70 0.044 0.76 0.80
BY 0.09 0.37 -2.12 0.017 0.72 0.80
Item recognition Item encoding AX 0.30 0.49 -1.54 0.062+ 0.78 0.87
AY 0.13 0.33 -1.51 0.066+ 0.73 0.86
BX 0.17 0.44 -2.08 0.019 0.78 0.81
BY 0.07 0.39 -2.39 0.008 0.74 0.82

Asterisks (∗) indicate significance at p < 0.05, crosses (+) indicate trends toward significance, r represents correlation coefficient, and rUB represents the upper bound correlations. All results here were based on subjects who completed all three time points for both the AX-CPT and the RISE (n CTRL = 117, n SCZ = 89).