<p>Overall, the correlations are high whenever the relaxation time is low. For the BA network, the relaxation time is consistently low and thus the correlation is extremely good.</p
Pearson’s correlation coefficients for the relationship between height, weight, and effective day le...
Pearson’s correlation coefficient (5% and 95% confidence intervals in square brackets) between the s...
Pearson correlations (coefficient r) between mean CBFV variability in the three frequency bands and ...
<p>*, Pearson correlation is significant at the 0.05 level.</p><p>**, Pearson correlation is signifi...
<p>Pearson's Correlation Coefficient between age and P300 measures [latency (ms) and amplitude (μV)]...
Pearson correlation coefficients (r) between gains (∆) in MPO (W) and baseline serum metabolites con...
Pearson correlation coefficients (r) between gains in MPO and baseline muscle metabolites levels in ...
<p>(A) 12.5 Hz, (B) 16.6 Hz. The red lines indicate the fitted linear trend. The <i>r</i> denotes co...
<p>Pearson correlation coefficients between the residuals of 9 items in the CMTNS. CMAP = Amplitudes...
<p>*The correlation coefficients significant <i>P</i> < 0.05</p><p>** The correlation coefficients s...
<p>Blue lines signify relationships that are not significant. The red lines are correlations at <0.0...
<p>Pearson's correlation coefficients for model variables. Coefficients shown in bold represent sign...
Pearson Correlation Coefficients (one-tailed) for frequency of use and sense of agency.</p
<p>*Pearson correlation coefficient</p><p><sup>†</sup>Statistically significant</p><p>Correlations f...
<p>Correlation Coefficients of Remote, Close Association and Brain Network Properties (<i>N</i> = 35...
Pearson’s correlation coefficients for the relationship between height, weight, and effective day le...
Pearson’s correlation coefficient (5% and 95% confidence intervals in square brackets) between the s...
Pearson correlations (coefficient r) between mean CBFV variability in the three frequency bands and ...
<p>*, Pearson correlation is significant at the 0.05 level.</p><p>**, Pearson correlation is signifi...
<p>Pearson's Correlation Coefficient between age and P300 measures [latency (ms) and amplitude (μV)]...
Pearson correlation coefficients (r) between gains (∆) in MPO (W) and baseline serum metabolites con...
Pearson correlation coefficients (r) between gains in MPO and baseline muscle metabolites levels in ...
<p>(A) 12.5 Hz, (B) 16.6 Hz. The red lines indicate the fitted linear trend. The <i>r</i> denotes co...
<p>Pearson correlation coefficients between the residuals of 9 items in the CMTNS. CMAP = Amplitudes...
<p>*The correlation coefficients significant <i>P</i> < 0.05</p><p>** The correlation coefficients s...
<p>Blue lines signify relationships that are not significant. The red lines are correlations at <0.0...
<p>Pearson's correlation coefficients for model variables. Coefficients shown in bold represent sign...
Pearson Correlation Coefficients (one-tailed) for frequency of use and sense of agency.</p
<p>*Pearson correlation coefficient</p><p><sup>†</sup>Statistically significant</p><p>Correlations f...
<p>Correlation Coefficients of Remote, Close Association and Brain Network Properties (<i>N</i> = 35...
Pearson’s correlation coefficients for the relationship between height, weight, and effective day le...
Pearson’s correlation coefficient (5% and 95% confidence intervals in square brackets) between the s...
Pearson correlations (coefficient r) between mean CBFV variability in the three frequency bands and ...