Fig. 3: Sex-specific functional connectivity of the NAc with the inferior frontal gyrus depending on the interaction between genetic risk of the NAD + /SIRT1 pathway and ELS. | Translational Psychiatry

Fig. 3: Sex-specific functional connectivity of the NAc with the inferior frontal gyrus depending on the interaction between genetic risk of the NAD + /SIRT1 pathway and ELS.

From: Interaction of early life stress and NAD + /SIRT1 pathway genetic risk promotes depression

Fig. 3

Resting-state functional connectivity converted to a Z-score (x,y,z = 42; 22; 30), depending on the interaction score calculated from multiplication of NAD + /SIRT1 pathway PRS and early life stress (ELS) scores, comparing males and females. Grey shades denote corresponding standard errors (SE).

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