Fig. 2: Effects of Nicotine on component loading coefficients. | Neuropsychopharmacology

Fig. 2: Effects of Nicotine on component loading coefficients.

From: Multiple sources of β2*-nicotinic acetylcholine receptor binding are differentially affected during tobacco smoking abstinence as revealed by Independent Component Analysis of [18F]Flubatine PET images

Fig. 2: Effects of Nicotine on component loading coefficients.The alternative text for this image may have been generated using AI.

Comparison of global mean VT A and loading coefficients for IC1 B, IC2 C, and IC3 D between baseline and nicotine blocking scans at two doses (8 mg/ml and 36 mg/ml) and standard cigarette from Dataset II. Cohen’s d D is used as the effect size measure. All p values are from multiple t-tests.

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