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Sep 24, 2015 06:09 PM | Diana Parvinchi - McMaster University
RE: second-level analysis in Conn
*my interpretation (not interoperation) - autocorrect does
not help sometimes. My apologies!
Originally posted by Diana Parvinchi:
Originally posted by Diana Parvinchi:
Hi Alfonso,
Could I please get your input on a graph that I have attached. Just to remind you of our analysis, we are looking at the correlation between functional connectivity and symptoms severity in children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD). We have three age-groups of cohorts with ASD. I have attached a screen shot of a graph showing 6 regressors. The first 3 are the age-groups and the last three are the symptom scores within each group. My interoperation of this graph is that functional connectivity between right Intracalcarine and right Frontal Orbital Cortex is negatively correlated with severity of Repetitive Behaviour. Meaning, as connectivity between these two regions increases, repetitive behaviour decreases. Is this correct? Also, if we'd like to report this finding in a manuscript, how could we provide details of this effect (p-value, beta which are specific to this significant effect)? Many many thanks for your help!
Best,
Diana.
Could I please get your input on a graph that I have attached. Just to remind you of our analysis, we are looking at the correlation between functional connectivity and symptoms severity in children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD). We have three age-groups of cohorts with ASD. I have attached a screen shot of a graph showing 6 regressors. The first 3 are the age-groups and the last three are the symptom scores within each group. My interoperation of this graph is that functional connectivity between right Intracalcarine and right Frontal Orbital Cortex is negatively correlated with severity of Repetitive Behaviour. Meaning, as connectivity between these two regions increases, repetitive behaviour decreases. Is this correct? Also, if we'd like to report this finding in a manuscript, how could we provide details of this effect (p-value, beta which are specific to this significant effect)? Many many thanks for your help!
Best,
Diana.