10.1371/journal.pone.0063151.t005 Xun Yang Xun Yang Keith Maurice Kendrick Keith Maurice Kendrick Qizhu Wu Qizhu Wu Taolin Chen Taolin Chen Sunima Lama Sunima Lama Bochao Cheng Bochao Cheng Shiguang Li Shiguang Li Xiaoqi Huang Xiaoqi Huang Qiyong Gong Qiyong Gong Regions showing significant correlations between functional connectivity and shyness scores with anxiety scores as covariates. Public Library of Science 2013 Anatomy and physiology Neurological system neuroanatomy neuroscience Behavioral neuroscience neuroimaging neurophysiology neuropsychology Mental health psychiatry Mood disorders psychology neurology correlations connectivity shyness scores 2013-05-10 00:22:36 Dataset https://plos.figshare.com/articles/dataset/_Regions_showing_significant_correlations_between_functional_connectivity_and_shyness_scores_with_anxiety_scores_as_covariates_/701356 <p>Shyness scores are associated with significant positive and negative correlations with regional functional connectivity changes, with age, gender, LSAS and CSTAIT-T scores as covariates (In all cases p<0.05 with AlphaSim corrected). L = left and R = right.</p>