Table 2 MCCB scores.

From: Immunosenescence-related T cell phenotypes, structural brain imaging, and cognitive impairment in patients with schizophrenia: a moderated mediation analysis

MCCB

SCZ

HC

F

pFDR

Cohen’s d

Speed of processing

43.71 ± 15.61

55.49 ± 10.76

15.188

2.427 × 10–4

–0.88

Attention/vigilance

34.33 ± 10.68

47.72 ± 10.80

34.121

3.476 × 10–7

–1.25

Verbal learning

44.88 ± 16.26

54.15 ± 10.07

9.355

0.003

–0.69

Visual learning

40.81 ± 11.86

50.03 ± 13.92

11.626

0.001

–0.71

Working memory

37.62 ± 15.31

54.05 ± 12.71

28.714

1.536 × 10–6

–1.17

Reasoning problem solving

40.98 ± 11.99

54.15 ± 10.07

28.073

1.536 × 10–6

–1.19

Social cognition

39.67 ± 11.78

51.23 ± 11.17

21.592

1.760 × 10–5

–1.00

Total score

37.16 ± 13.08

53.15 ± 12.53

33.752

3.476 × 10–7

–1.25

  1. The seven domain T-scores and composite T-score of MCCB were lower in patients with SCZ than in HCs. The pFDR was adjusted p value corrected for FDR correction.
  2. MCCB MATRICS Consensus Cognitive Battery test, SCZ schizophrenia, HC healthy control, FDR false discovery rate correction.