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Robust statistics show no evidence for a relationship between fiber density and memory performance [Letters (Online Only)]

Schott et al. (1) reported significant Pearson's correlations between memory performance and the density of fibers between the prefrontal ventral cortex and the rhinal cortex. More precisely, the authors reported correlations between the density of fibers connecting the prefrontal ventral cortex to the entorhinal cortex and (i) deep encoding [r = 0.6414 (95% confidence interval 0.3527, 0.8186), t = 4.2627, P = 0.000235] and (ii) shallow encoding [r = 0.5329 (0.1995, 0.7557), t = 3.2113, P = 0.003503], as well as correlations between the density of fibers connecting the prefrontal ventral cortex to the perirhinal cortex and (iii) deep encoding...

Authors:   Rousselet, G. A., Pernet, C. R.
Journal:   Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences current issue
Volume:   108
Issue:   35
Year:   2011
Pages:   E598
Publication date:   30-08-2011

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