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Volume Control(n = 25) AD(n = 18) FTD(n = 12) SD(n = 12) PNFA(n = 6) All(n = 73) R Put R −0.326 0.434 −0.119 0.380 0.979 0.351 Sig 0.129 0.093 0.743 0.278 0.021† 0.003† L Put R −0.224 0.370 0.332 0.567 0.663 0.248 Sig 0.305 0.159 0.348 0.087 0.337 0.037†
Note:—R, partial correlation value; Sig, 2-tailed significance for partial correlation value; All, across all groups: control, AD, FTD, SD, PNFA.
* Partial correlation controlled for age and ICV.
† Partial correlations significant at P < 05.