Figure 3.
Results of the cross-brain connectivity (CBC) analysis and Bayesian analyses. Blue lines represent parent-driven effects. Teal lines represent adolescent-driven effects. (a) Results of the CBC analysis. Nodes represent locations of region pairs showing statistically significant CBC between parents and adolescents. Red lines represent negative connectivity. (b) Results of the Bayesian analysis (see Figures S1 and S8) examining associations between significant CBC region pairs and adolescent-perceived parent emotion socialization behaviors (EAC). All parent-driven CBC between these regions was associated with fewer supportive parent emotion socialization behaviors. The only instance of adolescent-driven CBC between these regions was associated with greater unsupportive parent emotion socialization behaviors (teal line). (c) Results of the Bayesian analysis (see Figure S5) examining associations between significant CBC region pairs and adolescent-reported depressive symptoms (MFQ). All parent-driven CBC between these regions was associated with fewer adolescent depressive symptoms. No associations between adolescent-driven CBC and adolescent depressive symptoms were found.