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. 2018 Jun 1;35(11):1224–1232. doi: 10.1089/neu.2017.5365

Table 3.

Minimum-Channel Method

  Rest Tap Stroop N-back
Frontal 42% 8% 8% *58%
Motor 29% 14% 29% 0%
Right 43% 14% 14% 14%
Left 33% 11% 11% 22%

Discrimination between persistent post-concussion symptom (PPCS) patients and controls separated by brain regions (rows) x tasks (columns). This table shows the percentage of PPCS patients who had coherence values below the mean − 2SD of the controls. This table provides an overview of which combinations of task (columns) and connection (rows) are promising in distinguishing patients with PPCS from control coherence values on a more individual level.

*

Significant difference between the PPCS patients and controls based on independent sample t test (p = 0.05, adjusted for multiple comparison with the Benjamini–Hochberg method35).