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. 2019 Sep 2;44(13):2254–2262. doi: 10.1038/s41386-019-0508-3

Table 2.

Longitudinal associations between irritability at follow-up and annualized rates of change in structural covariance networks

NMF-networks r β SE t p p-FDR
N-1: Medial temporal lobe −0.35 −0.36 <0.01 −4.46 <0.001 <0.001
N-7: Inferior frontal cortex −0.21 −0.21 <0.01 −2.48 0.014 0.043
N-9: Temporal pole and medial orbitofrontal cortex −0.28 0.28 <0.01 −3.36 0.001 0.008
N-11: Occipital cortex −0.35 −0.34 <0.01 4.32 <0.001 <0.001
N-15: Lateral temporal cortex −0.22 −0.23 <0.01 −2.70 0.008 0.038
N-17: Supramarginal gyrus −0.21 −0.21 <0.01 −2.53 0.013 0.043
N-18: Lateral orbitofrontal cortex −0.20 −0.20 <0.01 −2.45 0.016 0.043
N-20: Inferior temporal cortex −0.24 −0.23 <0.01 −2.81 0.006 0.034
N-22: Superior temporal gyrus −0.20 −0.21 <0.01 −2.44 0.016 0.043

Partial correlations (Pearson’s r; controlling for age, sex, and data quality), β (standardized regression coefficients), standard errors, t-statistics, uncorrected and FDR-corrected p values for significant associations between irritability at follow-up and annualized rate of change of CT. All analyses were conducted on a log transformation of irritability to improve normality and contained 132 degrees of freedom