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. 2020 Jul 19;271(1):3–15. doi: 10.1007/s00406-020-01163-6

Table 5.

Parameter estimates of connectivity strength at a subject level

Subject Connection
LDLPFC → LDLPFC LSTR → LDLPFC LDLPFC → LSTR LSTR → LSTR
1 6.663 0.856 0.848 7.744
2 2.527 0.846 0.769 7.297
3 6.910 0.857 0.852 7.500
4 3.664 0.831 0.762 7.715
5 2.483 0.850 0.771 8.438
6 1.899 0.869 0.780 8.414
7 2.172 0.856 0.764 8.703
8 1.283 0.908 0.815 8.240
9 6.897 0.855 0.858 6.773
10 7.499 0.856 0.855 7.594
11 3.819 0.831 0.772 7.336
12 7.461 0.849 0.854 6.845
13 3.102 0.844 0.766 7.576
14 7.066 0.855 0.858 6.916
15 7.518 0.839 0.852 6.215
16 5.636 0.853 0.832 7.724
17 2.681 0.818 0.757 6.391
18 2.217 0.820 0.718 8.018
19 5.615 0.847 0.822 7.787

The estimates are the exponential of the connectivity matrix, exp (DCM.Ep.A), which scales the priors. Values greater than 1 represent a larger effect than the prior (i.e., an increase in the connectivity strength), whereas values smaller than 1 represent a smaller effect than the prior (i.e., a decrease in the connectivity strength)