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Controlling for GA at Birth PT without BI (n = 31) PT with BI (n = 47) P Value Global CBF 20.3 (18.4–22.3) 18.0 (16.4–19.5) .07 DLPF 16.7 (14.3–19.1) 14.8 (12.9–16.8) .24 PM 21.7 (18.9–24.5) 19.4 (17.1–21.6) .20 Primary motor 24.7 (21.8–27.7) 22.3 (19.9–24.6) .21 PO 16.0 (13.5–18.5) 14.3 (12.3–13.3) .31 MT 25.8 (22.9–29.0) 22.1 (19.7–24.7) .07 IO 20.9 (17.8–24.0) 17.6 (15.1–20.1) .11 Rt. thalamus 35.6 (31.1–40.2) 29.5 (25.8–33.2) .04 Lt. thalamus 33.3 (28.6–38.1) 27.3 (23.5–31.1) .06 Midpons 48.5 (41.6–55.3) 37.4 (31.8–43.1) .02 Ant vermis 34.0 (28.2–39.8) 27.3 (22.5–32.0) .08 Post vermis 32.4 (25.5–39.2) 27.8 (22.3–33.2) .31 Rt. cerebellar hemisphere 21.0 (16.5–25.5) 19.0 (15.4–22.6) .50 Lt. cerebellar hemisphere 22.8 (17.5–28.1) 22.0 (17.7–26.3) .81 Dentate 30.6 (24.2–37.0) 29.0 (22.5–35.4) .72
Note:—Rt. Indicates right; Lt., left; Ant, anterior; Post, posterior.
↵a P value < .05 was considered significant. Data are means (95% confidence intervals).