Table 4 Relations between eye-movement measures, internalizing symptoms (INT) at T2 and change in INT symptoms from T1 to T2.

From: Eye-movement indices of arousal predict ADHD and comorbid externalizing symptoms over a 2-year period

 

b

β

t

df

P (Bonferroni)

Relation to INT symptoms at T2

 Alerting effect

−27.75

−0.21

−1.43

45

0.799

 Gaze-shift reaction time (silent overlap)‡

−5.57

−0.04

−0.31

45

 > 0.90

 Gaze-shift reaction time (silent gap)

−17.95

−0.23

−1.5

47

0.699

 Gaze-shift variability (uncued)

0.09

0

0

47

 > 0.90

 Pupil-dilation response

0.01

0.06

0.34

46

0.366

Relation to INT change

Alerting effect

−61.51

−0.47

−2.44

43

0.095

 Gaze-shift latency (silent overlap)

−28.37

−0.22

−1.15

43

 > 0.90

 Gaze-shift latency (gap)

−0.84

−0.01

−0.05

45

 > 0.90

 Gaze-shift variability (uncued)

5.71

0.04

0.22

45

 > 0.90

 Pupil-dilation response (cued overlap)

−0.01

−0.08

−0.34

44

 > 0.90

  1. INT internalizing symptoms.
  2. *p < 0.05 (Bonferroni-corrected).
  3. 1 outlier observation removed. Unstandardized b coefficients indicate the predicted change in MS (gaze shift latency) or pupil size (mm).