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. 2020 Mar 23;237(2):275–284. doi: 10.1111/joa.13186

Table 3.

Moran's I and Geary's C for each brain and for a combined dataset that was composed of volume fraction across all brains, broken up by hemisphere and superimposed onto a single hemisphere map

Subject IL p IR p IT p CL p CR p CT p , mm
1 −0.52 N/A −0.05 .285 −0.11 .612 1.02 N/A 0.94 .350 1.01 .951 67
3 −0.23 .376 −0.21 .698 −0.12 .339 1.09 .318 1.06 .515 1.05 .391 54
5 −0.08 .800 −0.10 .948 −0.03 .484 1.00 .938 1.03 .670 1.00 .930 52
6 0.13 <.001 0.03 .022 0.17 <.001 0.77 <.001 0.85 .011 0.80 <.001 53
7 −0.15 .467 −0.03 .197 −0.01 .201 1.02 .757 0.95 .373 0.96 .332 56
8 0.03 .024 −0.03 .272 0.06 <.001 0.93 .173 0.96 .493 0.92 .036 52
9 −0.07 .429 −0.13 .931 −0.06 .921 0.96 .536 1.02 .802 1.01 .801 45
Combined 0.03 <.001 0.06 <.001 0.06 <.001 0.96 .009 0.93 <.001 0.94 <.001 52

IL, Moran's I statistic for the left hemisphere; IR, Moran's I statistic for the right hemisphere; CL, Geary's C statistic for the left hemisphere; CR, Geary's C statistic for the right hemisphere; rc, characteristic radius.

N/A indicates the hemisphere had ≤3 data points, so no p‐value was available. Bold font indicates statistical significance.

Bold font indicates statistical significance.