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. 2022 Feb 25;33(2):316–329. doi: 10.1093/cercor/bhac069

Table 2.

Sex-atypical and sex-typical camouflaging-FC associations in ASD revealed via group-MVPA.

Cluster details Cluster-level inference a Groupwise: Predicts CAT-Q?
Sex-atypical patterns Cluster (x, y, z) Size Size P-FDR Size P-unc Peak P-unc F (15,61) ASD-F ASD-M NT-F NT-M
R Precuneus 16, −64, 34 23 0.021 0.000 1.000 3.54 b Yes No No c Yes
L Hypothalamus −4, 0, −6 17 0.048 <0.0001 1.000 2.19 d Yes e Yes f Yes g Yes
Sex-typical patterns
R dACC 8, 26, 28 56 <0.0001 0.000 1.000 4.83 h Yes No No iYes
R aPaHC 22, −14, −36 29 0.003 <0.0001 0.021 2.03 No No i Yes j Yes

aMean clusterwise FC from significant MVPA post-hoc seed-to-voxel clusters was entered into regression to predict residualized CAT-Q (partialing out age/SRS-2 variance) for each group.

b F (3,20) = 6.08, P = 0.004.

c F (3,15) = 10.49, P = 0.001.

d F (3,20) = 4.35, P = 0.016.

e F (3,17) = 4.70, P = 0.014.

f F (3,17) = 5.13, P = 0.010.

g F (3,15) = 5.33, P = 0.011.

h F (10,13) = 3.10, P = 0.030.

i F (7,13) = 3.22, P = 0.033.

j F (7,11) = 3.24, P = 0.040; right (R); left (L).

k F (10,8) = 8.72, P = 0.003.