Fig. 4: Resting-state fMRI connectivity shows significant associations with PGS. | Nature Communications

Fig. 4: Resting-state fMRI connectivity shows significant associations with PGS.

From: Polygenic architecture of brain structure and function, behaviors, and psychopathologies in children

Fig. 4

A Significant resting-state functional connection. B Significant PGS identified from the PGS–rsfMRI CCA. Colour scale as in Fig. 3. Connections significant in both two-block and three-block analyses are outlined and marked with an asterisk (*). FDR-corrected P < 0.05. rsfMRI resting-state functional MRI, PGS polygenic score.

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