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. 2020 Jun 27;1(1):tgaa028. doi: 10.1093/texcom/tgaa028

Figure 4 .


Figure 4

Relationship between tissue-corrected striatal Glx and response time on go trials (GoRT) in young (black circles/lines; n = 25) and older (gray circles/lines; n = 26) adults. For young adults: (A) Higher Glx level in the left striatum (LSTR) predicted shorter response time (r = −0.572, P = 0.003). (B) Higher Glx level in the right striatum (RSTR) predicted longer response time in young adults (r = 0.521, P = 0.008). No significant associations between striatal Glx levels and GoRT were found in older adults (both: |r| < 0.1).