TABLE 3.
Outcomes of analysis for network measures during the task period.
| Outcome variables | Predictors | β and CI | Significant interactions | β and CI | Significant pairwise comparison |
| GE (theta) | ADHD | β = −0.0004, CI = [−0.0011, 0.0002] | ADHD × Age (Figure 5) | β = −0.0007, CI = [−0.0013, −0.0001] | ADHD:Adol (slope of ADHD = −0.0011, CI = [−0.0020, −0.0002]∗) − ADHD:Child (slope of ADHD = 0.0003, CI = [−0.0007, 0.0013]), p = 0.034∗ |
| Age | β = 0.0117, CI = [0.0024, 0.0211]∗ | ||||
| SART | β = −0.0013, CI = [−0.0043, 0.0017] | ||||
| GE (alpha) | ADHD | β = −0.0003, CI = [−0.0009, 0.0003] | Age x SART (Figure 6) | β = 0.0058, CI = [0.0020, 0.0096] | Adol:Fixed −Child:Fixed, p = 0.007∗ |
| Age | β = 0.0101, CI = [0.0020, 0.0187]∗ | ||||
| SART | β = −0.0010, CI = [−0.0048, 0.0027] | ||||
| GE (beta) | ADHD | β = 0.0000, CI = [−0.0001, 0.0002] | |||
| Age | β = −0.0011, CI = [−0.0036, 0.0016] | ||||
| SART | β = 0.0005, CI = [−0.0016, 0.0026] | ||||
| Mod (theta) | ADHD | β = 0.0002, CI = [−0.0001, 0.0004] | |||
| Age | β = −0.0060, CI = [−0.0093, −0.0027]∗ | ||||
| SART | β = 0.0002, CI = [−0.0019, 0.0022] | ||||
| Mod (alpha) | ADHD | β = −0.0000, CI = [−0.0002, 0.0002] | |||
| Age | β = −0.0046, CI = [−0.0078, −0.0012]∗ | ||||
| SART | β = −0.0001, CI = [−0.0027, 0.0024] | ||||
| Mod (beta) | ADHD | β = −0.0001, CI = [−0.0003, −0.0000]∗ | |||
| Age | β = −0.0002, CI = [−0.0018, 0.0015] | ||||
| SART | β = −0.0005, CI = [−0.0016, 0.0005] |
ADHD represents the ADHD Index and it is continuous data. For Age, −1 = children or Child, 1 = adolescents or Adol. SART represents the SART Task, and −1 = Random, 1 = Fixed. For Flanker, −1 = Incongruent or Inc., 1 = Congruent or Con. β represents the coefficient of a predictor variable. CI represents 95% Confidence Interval. ∗p < 0.05 or CI does not contain 0. GE represents Global Efficiency, Mod represents Modularity, (theta) represents the theta band, (alpha) represents the alpha band, (beta) represents the beta band.