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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2021 May 1.
Published in final edited form as: J Cogn Neurosci. 2020 Nov 2;33(2):279–302. doi: 10.1162/jocn_a_01645

Table 2.

Correlations among neuropsychological and cognitive test measures in the resting-state fMRI sample.

FCSR: Free Recall Associate Learning Logical Memory Animal Naming Trails A Trails B Stroop effect Simon effect Global switch
FCSR: Free Recall 0.75*** 0.72*** 0.22^ 0.32** 0.16 0.28* 0.06 0.28*
Associate Learning 0.53*** 0.63** 0.21 −0.69*** −0.51* −0.4 −0.14 −0.54*
Logical Memory 0.48*** 0.54*** 0.11 −0.35 −0.18 −0.17 −0.28 −0.11
Animal Naming 0.41*** 0.24** 0.37*** 0.15 0.17 −0.22 0.12 −0.16
Trails A 0.25*** −0.21** −0.05 0.29*** 0.5*** 0.3* 0.21^ 0.11
Trails B 0.28*** −0.28*** −0.2** 0.3*** 0.57*** 0.31* 0.05 0.28*
Stroop effect −0.26** −0.23^ −0.24* −0.09 0.33*** 0.37*** 0.27* 0.39**
Simon effect −0.17** −0.12 −0.08 −0.18** 0.45*** 0.23*** 0.27** 0.01
Global switch −0.33*** −0.24** −0.24** −0.36*** 0.35*** 0.32*** 0.19* 0.21***

Correlations in the resting-state sample are presented in the lower triangle. Correlations in the task-driven sample are presented in the upper triangle. Bold values reflect correlations between measures assigned to a common a priori cognitive composite.

^

p < .10;

*

p < .05;

**

p < .01;

***

p < .001