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. 2020 Jan 28;10:1298. doi: 10.1038/s41598-020-57915-w

Table 7.

Brain-behavior relationship: Association (R2) between the mean FC within each of the 10 networks and the verbal fluency scores in 29 young healthy adults using the predefined original brain configuration as found with a stepwise regression model for E3.

Original Brain Configuration D.DMN V.DMN L.ECN R.ECN A.Sal. P.Sal. Aud. Lang. Motor Visual
Measure Showing Highest Association Pearson’s correlation Cross-correlation Mutual information EMD Mutual information Wavelet coherence Cross-correlation Cross-correlation Pearson’s correlation Cross-correlation
R2 0.188 0.208 0.027 0.047 0.015 0.107 0.098 0.022 0.310 0.106
p-value 0.019* 0.013* 0.393 0.258 0.533 0.084 0.099 0.446 0.002* 0.085

Note: Only the FC measure showing greatest associations with the outcome have been reported. Significant associations are represented in bold; D.DMN = dorsal default mode network; V.DMN = ventral default mode network; L.ECN = left executive control network; R.ECN = right executive control network; A.Sal. = anterior salience; P.Sal. = posterior salience; Aud. = auditory; Lang. = language; DTW = dynamic time warping; EMD = earth mover’s distance; R2: coefficient of determination; *association is significant with p-value < 0.05; association is marginally significant with p-value < 0.1.