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. 2019 Jul 5;14(5):2012–2023. doi: 10.1007/s11682-019-00151-2

Table 2.

Correlation between global WMH load and cognition

Rho [95% CI] p
Cognitive z-score composites
Memory −0.07 [−0.156–0.001] 0.04*
Executive function −0.07 [−0.152–0.012] 0.04*
Memory binding test
Total free recall −0.05 [−0.131–0.029] 0.12
Total delayed free recall −0.07 [−0.156–0.001] 0.04*
Total paired recall −0.05 [−0.130–0.037] 0.14
Total delayed paired recall −0.07 [−0.155 - -0.001] 0.04*
Paired recall pairs −0.06 [−0.146–0.019] 0.07¥
Pairs in delayed free recall −0.08 [−0.166 - -0.001] 0.03*
Semantic proactive interference −0.08 [−0.161–5.5e-05] 0.03*
Subtests of WAIS-IV
Digit span forward −0.01[−0.090–0.079] 0.42
Digit span backward −0.09 [−0.174 - -0.001] 0.01*
Digit span sequencing 0.03 [−0.056–0.110] 0.28
Coding −0.06 [−0.135–0.023] 0.08¥
Visual puzzles −0.01 [−0.095–0.070] 0.39
Matrix reasoning −0.05 [−0.129–0.031] 0.12
Similarities −0.06 [−0.143–0.024] 0.08¥

Adjusted by age, sex, education and number of APOE-ε4 alleles. WMH also adjusted by TIV.

*p < 0.05

¥Significant trend (p ≤ 0.1)