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

Table 3.

Effects of total sensory features on brainstem FWE-FA 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 0.002 0.011 0.13 .89 0.009 0.023 0.38 .71
ML − 0.008 0.008 − 1.02 .31 0.042 0.016 2.56 .01a
LL − 0.005 0.013 − 0.36 .72 0.056 0.027 2.07 .04a
FPT − 0.016 0.012 − 1.30 .19 0.023 0.026 0.91 .37
POTPT − 0.013 0.009 − 1.38 .17 0.028 0.019 1.48 .14
STT 0.001 0.009 0.14 .89 0.011 0.018 0.63 .53
SCPCT − 0.001 0.006 − 0.09 .93 0.015 0.013 1.12 .26
SCPSC − 0.012 0.010 − 1.19 .23 0.015 0.021 0.74 .46
ICPMC 0.000 0.009 0.05 .96 0.023 0.019 1.18 .24
ICPVC 0.006 0.010 0.55 .58 0.019 0.021 0.91 .36
MCP 0.013 0.008 1.62 .11 0.026 0.017 1.55 .12

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