Pearson’ correlations between the performance measures for the different tasks for younger adults in (A), older adults in (B), and PD patients in (C). Weak correlations, near 0, are in white while those nearing 1 are in red, portraying strong correlations. Pearson’s correlations are in absolute values.</p
†<p>All coefficients were significant at the <i>p</i><0.01 level. Crude correlations are on the lowe...
Spearman correlation coefficients were computed for 83 radiomics features. Green, white, and red den...
<p>Pearson’s partial (adjusted for race and sex) correlation coefficients between age and inflammato...
<p>Positive or negative correlations (between a given pair of genera) identified at both time points...
<p>The heat map shows pairwise Pearson correlations between phenotypic traits (darker colors denote ...
<p>Panels A, B, and C show the correlation levels (represented by colored squares) among groups, whi...
<p>The color scale corresponds to the log-frequency of occurrence. The Pearson correlation coefficie...
<p>Heat map A shows the correlations for women and heat map B the correlations for men. The personal...
<p>Heatmaps of all pairwise correlations between the 17 variables (plus two noise samples) for patie...
Blue shade indicates higher correlations among variables and red shade indicated weaker correlations...
(a) Spearman and (b) Pearson histograms summarizing the values in the heatmap presented in Fig 4. Th...
<p>The color scale corresponds to the log-frequency of occurrence between the size of a group and (a...
<p>Red indicates negatively correlated associations; green are positively correlated associations, w...
<p>Pearson's Correlation Coefficient between age and P300 measures [latency (ms) and amplitude (μV)]...
Correlation heat maps of control and schizophrenia subjects under zeroing out negative correlations ...
†<p>All coefficients were significant at the <i>p</i><0.01 level. Crude correlations are on the lowe...
Spearman correlation coefficients were computed for 83 radiomics features. Green, white, and red den...
<p>Pearson’s partial (adjusted for race and sex) correlation coefficients between age and inflammato...
<p>Positive or negative correlations (between a given pair of genera) identified at both time points...
<p>The heat map shows pairwise Pearson correlations between phenotypic traits (darker colors denote ...
<p>Panels A, B, and C show the correlation levels (represented by colored squares) among groups, whi...
<p>The color scale corresponds to the log-frequency of occurrence. The Pearson correlation coefficie...
<p>Heat map A shows the correlations for women and heat map B the correlations for men. The personal...
<p>Heatmaps of all pairwise correlations between the 17 variables (plus two noise samples) for patie...
Blue shade indicates higher correlations among variables and red shade indicated weaker correlations...
(a) Spearman and (b) Pearson histograms summarizing the values in the heatmap presented in Fig 4. Th...
<p>The color scale corresponds to the log-frequency of occurrence between the size of a group and (a...
<p>Red indicates negatively correlated associations; green are positively correlated associations, w...
<p>Pearson's Correlation Coefficient between age and P300 measures [latency (ms) and amplitude (μV)]...
Correlation heat maps of control and schizophrenia subjects under zeroing out negative correlations ...
†<p>All coefficients were significant at the <i>p</i><0.01 level. Crude correlations are on the lowe...
Spearman correlation coefficients were computed for 83 radiomics features. Green, white, and red den...
<p>Pearson’s partial (adjusted for race and sex) correlation coefficients between age and inflammato...