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>