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Table 3 Differences of functional network centrality in anorexia nervosa vs healthy controls

From: Complex functional brain network properties in anorexia nervosa

Region

t

p

q

d

Interpretation

Basal ganglia network

     

Betweenness centrality

     

Right caudate nucleus

3.24

0.006

0.02

0.63

ANC ↑ HC ↓

Sensorimotor network

Strength

Left paracentral lobule and sulcus

 − 2.83

0.02

0.17

0.92

ANC ↓ HC ↑

Left subcentral gyrus and sulcus

 − 2.9

0.02

0.14

0.68

ANC ↓ HC ↑

Left superior frontal gyrus

 − 3.65

0.002

0.02

1.06

ANC ↓ HC ↑

Left postcentral gyrus

 − 2.73

0.02

0.22

0.63

ANC ↓ HC ↑

Left precentral gyrus

 − 3.07

0.01

0.09

0.75

ANC ↓ HC ↑

Left central sulcus

 − 2.63

0.03

0.28

0.74

ANC ↓ HC ↑

Left superior frontal sulcus

 − 3.24

0.006

0.06

0.99

ANC ↓ HC ↑

Left postcentral sulcus

 − 2.67

0.03

0.25

0.7

ANC ↓ HC ↑

Right paracentral lobule and sulcus

 − 2.97

0.01

0.12

0.83

ANC ↓ HC ↑

Right superior frontal gyrus

 − 3.59

0.002

0.02

1.12

ANC ↓ HC ↑

Right postcentral gyrus

 − 2.75

0.02

0.22

0.69

ANC ↓ HC ↑

Right precentral gyrus

 − 3.02

0.01

0.1

0.73

ANC ↓ HC ↑

Right central sulcus

 − 2.67

0.03

0.25

0.73

ANC ↓ HC ↑

Right postcentral sulcus

 − 2.45

0.05

0.43

0.59

ANC ↓ HC ↑

  1. AN Anorexia Nervosa, HC Healthy Controls; t t-value, p p-value, q FDR corrected p-value, d Cohen’s D, PaCL/S Paracentral lobule and sulcus, SbCG/S Subcentral gyrus and sulcus, SupFG Superior frontal gyrus, PosCG Postcentral gyrus, PRCG Precentral gyrus, CS Central sulcus, SupFS Superior frontal sulcus, PosCS Postcentral sulcus