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Chunk #15 — Results — Exploratory Analyses Investigating Fluid Intelligence PGS × Nonsexual Assaultive Trauma × Sex on CPT Performance and ERO Measures

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Frontal Theta Event-Related Oscillations During a Continuous Performance Test: The Influence of Trauma Type and Fluid Intelligence Polygenic Score.
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No significant interactions were observed for the fluid intelligence PGS × nonsexual assaultive trauma × sex interaction (Table 3). A significant main effect was observed for nonsexual assaultive trauma, such that individuals with a nonsexual assaultive trauma had shorter CPT cued go response times (B = −0.085, p < 0.05; Table 3). However, this did not survive a Bonferroni correction for eight tests (p < 0.00625). Significant main effects were observed for sex, such that female participants made less total CPT errors (B = −0.088, p < 0.05) and had longer CPT cued go response times (B = 0.113, p < 0.01; Table 3) compared to male participants. Only the main effect between sex and CPT cued go response time remained after a Bonferroni correction for eight tests (p < 0.00625).