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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2020 Aug 17.
Published in final edited form as: Biol Psychiatry. 2019 May 1;86(2):153–162. doi: 10.1016/j.biopsych.2019.03.968

Table 3.

Hierarchical multiple regression analyses of the relationship between resting state functional connectivity (rsFC) and inflammatory variables controlling for sex, age and pubertal status in Study 2.

Inflammation Composite Classical Monocytes Non-Classical Monocytes
B t-score p B t-score p B t-score p
ERN −.23 −2.07 .04 −.25 −2.20 .03 −.16 −1.40 .17
CEN −.27 −2.42 .02 −.37 −3.38 .001 −.19 −1.68 .10
aSN .09 .72 .48 −.17 −1.56 .12 −.02 −.15 .88
DMN −.09 −.74 .46 −.18 −1.62 .11 −.05 −.47 .64
Lymphocytes Total White Blood Cells
B t−score p B t−score p
ERN −.04 −.39 .70 .03 .22 .82
CEN −.09 −.86 .39 −.08 −.70 .49
aSN −.10 −.90 .37 −.08 −.75 .46
DMN −.02 −.19 .85 .02 .14 .89

Note: Separate regression analyses were conducted to examine the relationship between inflammatory variables and each of the resting state networks. ERN = emotion regulation network; CEN = central executive network; aSN = anterior salience network; DMN = default mode network.