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Chunk #21 — Results — Correlations Between Brain Connectivity and Behavior

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General and specific functional connectivity disturbances in first-episode schizophrenia during cognitive control performance.
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The RT cognitive control measure was significantly and specifically correlated with cognitive-control-related functional connectivity in one edge, linking right midcingulate and superior frontal regions (i.e., R Mid Cing and R Fron Sup, respectively; Figure 4, top right) in control subjects (ρ = .45, p = .026) but not patients (ρ = −.09, p = .689; Figure 5). This effect did not survive Bonferroni correction for seven comparisons (α = .05/7 = .007). There were no significant correlations between functional connectivity and cognitive control accuracy. There were no significant associations between connectivity measures and symptom ratings or IQ.