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. 2021 Aug 11;45(1):zsab206. doi: 10.1093/sleep/zsab206

Table 2.

Brain regions of interest showing significant partial correlations between cortical thickness measures and age/SWA, controlled for sex

Hemisphere/lobe Region r Age P r logSWA P
RH Temporal Middle temporal −0.49 <0.001 0.30 0.002
LH Temporal Middle temporal −0.46 <0.001 0.22 0.02
LH Temporal Superior temporal −0.45 <0.001 0.30 0.002
RH Parietal Supramarginal −0.45 <0.001 0.21 0.03
LH Parietal Supramarginal −0.44 <0.001 0.25 0.009
LH Temporal Inferior temporal −0.41 <0.001 0.26 0.007
LH Temporal Banks of the superior temporal sulcus −0.39 <0.001 0.32 0.001
RH Temporal Superior temporal −0.36 <0.001 0.19 0.04
LH Parietal Inferior parietal −0.34 <0.001 0.27 0.005
RH Parietal Inferior parietal −0.31 0.001 0.11 n.s.
LH Parietal Postcentral −0.28 0.004 0.14 n.s.
RH Temporal Inferior temporal −0.24 0.01 0.21 0.03
RH Parietal Superior parietal −0.22 0.02 0.04 n.s.
RH Temporal Banks of the superior temporal sulcus −0.21 0.03 0.19 n.s.
LH Occipital Cuneus −0.21 0.03 0.15 n.s.
LH Parietal Precuneus −0.21 0.03 0.11 n.s.
LH Temporal Transverse temporal −0.21 0.03 0.11 n.s.
RH Occipital Precuneus −0.21 0.03 0.06 n.s.

Regions are sorted in descending order, beginning with the strongest negative associations between cortical thickness and age.