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. 2018 May 4;12:182. doi: 10.3389/fnhum.2018.00182

Table 1.

Group means of linear connectivity coefficients (c coefficients).

c Thal SFG IFGs FFGm IFGi Cere MFG FFGl ACC
Thal –1.14** –0.33 0.01 –0.05 –0.57 –2.34** 0.59 –0.20
SFG –0.51 –0.26 0.13 –0.38 0.50 1.14* –0.95 –0.22
IFGs –0.55 –0.06 –0.28 –0.64** 1.03*** –0.38 0.73 –0.41*
FFGm 0.31 –0.81** –0.38 0.83* –0.35 –1.65 1.11 –0.28
IFGi 0.06 –0.89* –1.38*** 0.37 0.55 –2.51* 0.97 –0.33
Cere –0.26 1.04*** 1.79*** –0.22 0.67 2.41*** –1.1 0.41
MFG –0.09 0.24 0.22 –0.01 –0.22 0.23 –0.38 –0.06
FFGl 0.24 –0.51 0.66 0.02 0.49 –0.71* –0.40 0.64**
ACC 0.03 –0.73 –1.66** –0.12 –0.13 0.67* –2.20** 1.67

Columns are predicted by rows: for example, SFG ∼ (cD + dD2)Thal = (-1.14D + 2.64D2)Thal (for d coefficient, see Table 2). Hypothesis H2: sign(d) = -sign(c) is supported for all significant models. THAL, thalamus; SFG, superior frontal gyrus; IFGs, superior parts of the inferior frontal gyrus; IFGi, inferior parts of the inferior frontal gyrus; FFGl, lateral parts of the fusiform gyrus; FFGm, medial parts of the fusiform gyrus; CERE, cerebellum; MFG, middle frontal gyrus; ACC, anterior cingulate cortex. p < 0.05, ∗∗p < 0.01, ∗∗∗p < 0.001.