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. 2022 Dec 19;13:48. doi: 10.1186/s13229-022-00524-3

Table 2.

Effects of total sensory features on brainstem FWE-MD in autistic and non-autistic children

Brainstem White Matter Region Total sensory features main effect Group x total sensory Features interaction effect
b Std Error t p b Std Error t p
CST 0.008 0.005 1.51 .13 − 0.026 0.011 − 2.41 .02a,b
ML 0.004 0.004 1.06 .29 − 0.025 0.008 − 3.07  < .001 a,b
LL − 0.001 0.005 − 0.12 .90 − 0.032 0.011 − 2.93  < .001 a,b
FPT 0.007 0.007 0.94 .35 − 0.019 0.014 − 1.31 .19
POTPT 0.004 0.005 0.93 .36 − 0.032 0.010 − 3.25  < .001 a,b
STT 0.001 0.004 0.36 .72 − 0.020 0.008 − 2.51 .01 a,b
SCPCT 0.004 0.004 1.10 .27 − 0.022 0.008 − 2.77 .01 a,b
SCPSC 0.002 0.006 0.33 .74 − 0.011 0.012 − 0.95 .34
ICPMC − 0.002 0.006 − 0.28 .78 − 0.025 0.012 − 2.14 .03 a,b
ICPVC − 0.002 0.006 − 0.40 .69 − 0.025 0.012 − 2.15 .03 a,b
MCP 0.001 0.004 0.20 .85 − 0.020 0.009 − 2.22 .03 a,b

Main and interaction effects controlling for age, sex and average head motion during DWI brain scan

ML medial lemniscus; LL lateral lemniscus; STT spinothalamic tract; SCPCT superior cerebellar peduncle cerebellothalamic tract; SCPSC superior cerebellar peduncle spinocerebellar tract; MCP middle cerebellar peduncle; ICPMC inferior cerebellar peduncle tracts from medulla oblongata to the cerebellum; ICPVCT inferior cerebellar peduncle vestibulocerebellar tract; FPT frontopontine tract; POTPT parieto-occipito-temporo-pontine tract; CST corticospinal tract

aUncorrected p < .05

bFalse discovery rate (FDR) corrected p < .05