Fig. 4: Multimodal analysis of significant variables. | Translational Psychiatry

Fig. 4: Multimodal analysis of significant variables.

From: A single administration of the antibiotic, minocycline, reduces fear processing and improves implicit learning in healthy volunteers: analysis of the serum metabolome

Fig. 4

a, b Accuracy and Q2 values of the Minocycline/Placebo models were significantly better than that of the ensemble of randomly permutated models. Boxplot hinges depict 1st quartile to median (lower) and median to 3rd quartile (upper). c Correlations between different biochemical and behavioural outcomes displayed in a correlation matrix. d Scatterplot showing a positive correlation relationship between serum lipoprotein levels (averaged across significant bins) and total accuracy difference scores in the contextual cueing task. CRP: C Reactive Protein; CC_Acc_T: contextual cueing task total accuracy difference scores. ***p < 0.001.

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