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. 2018 Sep 20;10:717–725. doi: 10.1016/j.dadm.2018.08.004

Table 1.

Temporal regions are significantly smaller in the amnestic phenotype compared with cognitively normal controls

Regions Effect size P value FDR significance

Cognitively normal older adults versus mildly amnestic phenotype individuals
 Medial orbitofrontal 0.23 .13
 Middle temporal 0.31 .009 *
 Parahippocampal 0.38 .005 *
 Hippocampus 0.08 .05
 Inferior parietal 0.16 .21
 Posterior cingulate 0.16 .42
 Precuneus 0.27 .01


r (cognitively normal)
r (amnestic MCI phenotype)
P value
FDR significance
Age interactions
 Medial orbitofrontal 0.07 0.07 .99
 Middle temporal −0.19 −0.16 .99
 Parahippocampal −0.09 −0.16 .52
 Hippocampus −0.27 −0.49 .007 *
 Inferior parietal −0.3 −0.3 .75
 Posterior cingulate −0.01 −0.13 .37
 Precuneus −0.37 −0.5 .13

Abbreviations: FDR, false discovery rate; MCI, mild cognitive impairment.

NOTE. Bold values denote significance at P = .05 value that is uncorrected using FDR. ∗ Indicates values that are significant after correcting for multiple comparisons using FDR.