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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2021 Apr 1.
Published in final edited form as: Brain Imaging Behav. 2020 Apr;14(2):369–382. doi: 10.1007/s11682-019-00245-x

Table 2.

Effects of CBF, CT/Vo, and APOE, on memory change.

Independent Variable β s.e. t p-value
APOE 0.1972 0.1594 1.237 0.2198
Entorhinal CT −0.0448 0.0902 0.497 0.6207
Entorhinal CBF 0.0362 0.0897 0.405 0.6869
APOE*Entorhinal CT 0.5996 0.1883 3.184 0.0021**
APOE*Entorhinal CBF 0.2413 0.1613 1.496 0.1388
Entorhinal CT*Entorhinal CBF 0.1426 0.0931 1.531 0.1300
APOE*Entorhinal CT*Entorhinal CBF −0.5962 0.1717 3.471 0.0008***

APOE 0.1247 0.174604 0.715 0.4769
Hippocampal Vo −0.0069 0.104691 −0.067 0.9468
Hippocampal CBF 0.0066 0.100248 0.067 0.9470
APOE*Hippocampal Vo 0.3895 0.180638 2.156 0.0340
APOE*Hippocampal CBF 0.1401 0.19019 0.737 0.4633
Hc Vo*Hippocampal CBF 0.0016 0.100275 0.016 0.9871
APOE*Hippocampal Vo*Hippocampal CBF −0.1779 0.17253 −1.032 0.3053

Only variables of interest are included; Continuous independent variables were standardized; APOE=Apolipoprotein E gene; CBF= Cerebral blood flow; CT= Cortical thickness; Vo= Volume; β= Standardized regression coefficient; t= t-statistic; p= p=value

*

Significance at p<0.025

**

Significance at p<0.01

***

Significance at p<0.001