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Significant associations among correlation matrices.

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posted on 2016-07-26, 13:32 authored by Qian Peng, Andrew Schork, Hauke Bartsch, Min-Tzu Lo, Matthew S. Panizzon, Lars T. Westlye, William S. Kremen, Terry L. Jernigan, Stephanie Le Hellard, Vidar M. Steen, Thomas Espeseth, Matt Huentelman, Asta K. Håberg, Ingrid Agartz, Srdjan Djurovic, Ole A. Andreassen, Anders M. Dale, Nicholas J. Schork, Chi-Hua Chen

Correlation matrices among cortical surface areas derived from a variety of measures are highly consistent with each other as quantified by the Mantel test coefficients with 95% confidence intervals. Each pair of bars represents two correlation methods used in the Mantel test: linear regression with errors-in-both-variables (correlation with EIV) in gray color on the left versus Pearson’s correlation in light-gray color on the right. Variables were standardized in regression analysis. *p≤0.05, **p≤0.01, ***p≤0.001, ****p≤0.0001. Twin refers to VETSA cohort, and twin-based method was used to derive genetic correlations. Genotype-based method was used to derive genetic correlations for ombined-5-cohort. The corresponding matrices are visualized in Figs 1 and 2. See also S1 Fig and S2 Table, S3 Table, and S4 Table.

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