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. 2020 Feb 5;11:53. doi: 10.3389/fneur.2020.00053

Table 3.

Partial Pearson's correlations between connection density and coupling metric with clinical performance.

COV: Sex & Age CDR FAQ MMSE MoCA GDS
Rich-club density r 0.193 0.339 0.461 0.152 0.192
P 0.099 0.011* 0.001** 0.157 0.101
Feeder density r 0.428 0.446 0.459 0.252 0.193
P 0.001** 0.001** 0.001** 0.046* 0.100
Local density r 0.304 0.284 0.254 0.123 0.179
P 0.020* 0.028* 0.044* 0.208 0.117
SC-FC coupling r 0.531 0.559 0.409 0.347 0.062
P <0.001*** <0.001*** 0.002** 0.009** 0.342
Rich-club coupling r 0.054 0.126 0.155 0.075 0.042
P 0.361 0.201 0.153 0.310 0.391
Feeder coupling r 0.392 0.389 0.283 0.291 0.079
P 0.004** 0.004** 0.028* 0.025* 0.302
Local coupling r 0.339 0.406 0.345 0.266 0.031
P 0.011* 0.003** 0.009** 0.037* 0.420

Partial Pearson's correlations controlled for age and sex were used to assess how connection density and coupling related to clinical performance. The star-labeled numbers represent significant correlations (*P < 0.05, **P < 0.01,***P < 0.001). Bold Font indicated significant correlation (P < 0.05).