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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2018 Jun 22.
Published in final edited form as: Clin Image Based Proced. 2014 Mar 29;8361:1–9. doi: 10.1007/978-3-319-05666-1_1

Table 1.

P-value of statistical analyses on pose parameters: 13 sets of parameters characterizing relative pose of left thalamus (LTha) and right thalamus (RTha) are investigated here using univariate and multivariate analyses. Parameters are categorized as logS, ‖logR‖, ‖logd‖, θxyz, x, y, and z for univariate tests, and as (θx, θy, θz), (x, y, z), (logS, ‖logR‖, ‖logd‖), and a combination of 7 parameters for multivariate tests. All the p-values are obtained after permutation testing. Significant p-values (p < 0.05) are highlighted in light cyan, while p-values that are interestingly low but failed to reach significance are highlighted in light grey.

LTha RTha LTha RTha
logS 2.27e-02 3.43e-01 logR 5.75e-01 5.73e-01
θx 5.60e-03 6.49e-01 logd 8.88e-01 4.00e-01
θy 1.94e-01 9.21e-01 (θx, θy, θz) 9.80e-03 7.14e-01
θz 5.29e-02 2.61e-01 (x, y, z) 8.41e-01 8.23e-01
x 4.97e-01 8.85e-01 (logS, ‖logR‖, ‖logd‖) 1.76e-01 4.67e-01
y 8.40e-01 4.85e-01 All7paras 2.05e-02 9.17e-01
z 6.35e-01 4.90e-01