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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2019 May 1.
Published in final edited form as: Am J Psychiatry. 2018 Mar 2;175(5):471–479. doi: 10.1176/appi.ajp.2017.16121433

FIGURE 3.

FIGURE 3

Pial maps (A) from FreeSurfer illustrating statistically significant areas of cortical thinning associated with prenatal levels of pCRH at 31 weeks gestation. Representative scatterplots (B [r=.29, p=.01] C [r=.37, p=.001], D [r=.48, p=.001]) of the significant associations between pCRH and cortical thinning in cortical subregions. Model (E) of the indirect association among prenatal concentrations of pCRH, child cortical thinning in the right temporal pole and child reaction time to a behavioral challenge. The values correponding to each path in the model are unstandardized regression coefficients. The indirect effect was estimated with bootstrapping (1000 samples with replacement).