15 research outputs found
Negative Correlation between % Signal Change (Noise-Silence) in Task-Associated Left DLPFC Response and the Effect of Noise on Reaction Time during the Task in Patients.
<p>Negative Correlation between % Signal Change (Noise-Silence) in Task-Associated Left DLPFC Response and the Effect of Noise on Reaction Time during the Task in Patients.</p
Positive Correlation between % Signal Change (Noise-Silence) in Task-Associated Right Hippocampal Response and Patient GAF Score.
<p>Positive Correlation between % Signal Change (Noise-Silence) in Task-Associated Right Hippocampal Response and Patient GAF Score.</p
% Signal Change (Noise-Silence) in Task-Associated Left DLPFC Response in Patients and Controls.
<p><i>Left</i>: Statistical parametric map. Map was thresholded at p<0.01 and overlaid onto the SPM8 canonical single subject T1 image for visualization. Data are shown in the neurologic convention (R on R). <i>Right</i>: Extracted left DLPFC response (peak coordinate: x = −39, y = 20, z = 40). A relative increase in task-associated response in noise (compared to silence) in controls and a decrease in response in patients was observed.</p
% Signal Change (Noise-Silence) in Task-Associated Right Fusiform Response in Patients and Controls.
<p><i>Left</i>: Statistical parametric map. Map was thresholded at p<0.01 and overlaid onto the SPM8 canonical single subject T1 image for visualization. Data are shown in the neurologic convention (R on R). <i>Right</i>: Extracted right fusiform response, based on the cluster circled in red on the parametric map (peak coordinate: x = 39, y = −76, z = −14). A relative increase in task-associated response in noise (compared to silence) in controls and a decrease in response in patients was observed.</p
Negative Correlation between % Signal Change (Noise-Silence) in Task-Associated Right Fusiform Response and Patient SANS Affective Flattening Score.
<p>Negative Correlation between % Signal Change (Noise-Silence) in Task-Associated Right Fusiform Response and Patient SANS Affective Flattening Score.</p
Behavioral Data, Ordered SART.
<p>±symbols represent the standard error of the mean.</p
% Signal Change (Noise-Silence) in Task-Associated Left TPJ Response in Patients and Controls.
<p><i>Left</i>: Statistical parametric map. Map was thresholded at p<0.01 and overlaid onto the SPM8 canonical single subject T1 image for visualization. Data are shown in the neurologic convention (R on R). <i>Right</i>: Extracted left TPJ response (peak coordinate: x = −57, y = −46, z = 28). A relative increase in task-associated response in noise (compared to silence) in controls and a decrease in response in patients was observed.</p
Behavioral Data, Random SART.
<p>± symbols represent the standard error of the mean.</p