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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2020 May 1.
Published in final edited form as: Neuroimage. 2019 Feb 10;191:193–204. doi: 10.1016/j.neuroimage.2019.01.076

Table 1:

Description of functional connectivity differences between the resting-state and task-performing groups before and after regression of their native QPPs. When comparing significant functional connectivity differences between the original functional scans and after the QPPs had been regressed, the first column shows the percent distribution of the different directions the functional connectivity changes occurred in, the second column shows the mean magnitude shift in strength of Pearson correlation for each of the directions, and the third column shows the total number of ROI connections with a significant change in functional connectivity between groups. The total number of significant changes in functional connectivity decreased by 40% after regression of native QPPs.

FC changes Original functional scans After regression of native QPPs
Resting-state vs. Task-performing Increases − → + 44% 0.24 9,133 34% 0.17 5,138
+ → + 27% 0.19 28% 0.17
→ − 29% 0.17 38% 0.14
Decreases + → − 33% 0.23 8,023 31% 0.17 5,121
− → 42% 0.20 41% 0.15
+ → + 25% 0.18 28% 0.16