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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2022 Feb 15.
Published in final edited form as: Neuroimage. 2021 Dec 23;247:118852. doi: 10.1016/j.neuroimage.2021.118852

Table 1.

Descriptive statistics for the measures input into the random-intercept cross-lagged panel model, including amygdala volumes (mm3 × 10−3), and functional connectivity between the subcortical (SC) and cognitive control (CC) networks taken from eyes-open resting state fMRI.

Measure N M SD Range
Amygdala volume T1 171 1.05 .13 .11 to 1.40
Amygdala volume T2 119 1.02 .23 .19 to 1.40
Amygdala volume T3 71 .96 .28 .21 to 1.32
SC connectivity T1 172 .51 .16 .15 to .98
SC connectivity T2 118 .53 .16 .15 to .89
SC connectivity T3 64 .48 .17 .12 to .81
CC connectivity T1 172 .095 .076 −.048 to .35
CC connectivity T2 118 .11 .099 −.021 to .43
CC connectivity T3 64 .11 .098 −.026 to .42
SC-CC connectivity T1 172 .094 .086 −.13 to .37
SC-CC connectivity T2 118 .092 .12 −.25 to .42
SC-CC connectivity T3 64 .048 .13 −.43 to .36

N” = the number of participants who had adequate data for a given variable and a given study time point. “SC” = subcortical network intrinsic connectivity; “CC” = cognitive control network intrinsic connectivity; “SC-CC” = subcortical-to-cognitive control between-network connectivity; “T1” = time 1; “T2” = time 2; “T3” = time 3