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Fig. 3 | Journal of Neurodevelopmental Disorders

Fig. 3

From: Effects of sensory distraction and salience priming on emotion identification in autism: an fMRI study

Fig. 3

a Negative correlations (blue) with Auditory SOR within the ASD group in Post-Prime Sound > Post-Prime No Sound. Contrasts thresholded at Z > 2.3, cluster-corrected (p < 0.05). b Scatterplot illustrating a representative correlation between parent-reported count of Auditory SOR symptoms and brain responses within the ASD group. Horizontal axis: parent-reported count of Auditory SOR symptoms. Vertical axis: parameter estimates extracted from areas of Frontal Medial Cortex shown to correlate significantly with Auditory SOR. Correlations within all clusters remained significant after removal of potential outliers. All analyses covaried for Full-scale IQ, age, and SCARED total anxiety score. c Positive correlations (red) with Auditory SOR within the ASD group in Post-Prime > Pre-Prime. Contrasts thresholded at Z > 2.3, cluster-corrected (p < 0.05). d Scatterplot illustrating a representative correlation between parent-reported count of auditory SOR symptoms and brain responses within the ASD group. Horizontal axis: parent-reported count of auditory SOR symptoms. Vertical axis: parameter estimates extracted from areas of Right Putamen shown to correlate significantly with Auditory SOR. Correlations within all clusters remained significant after removal of potential outliers. All analyses covaried for Full-scale IQ, age, and SCARED total anxiety score

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