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Cingulate Gyrus Volume as a Mediator of the Social Gradient in Cognitive Function

Journal of Cellular Neuroscience | Vol 1, Issue 1

Table 1. Summary of SEM in the pooled sample

Predictor OutcomeBSE95%CIp
Cingulate AreaCognitive Function0.180.010.160.19< 0.001
AgeCognitive Function0.350.010.340.36< 0.001
MaleCognitive Function-0.050.01-0.06-0.03< 0.001
Neighborhood educationCognitive Function0.140.010.130.16< 0.001
Parental EducationCognitive Function0.270.010.260.29< 0.001
Married HouseholdCognitive Function0.070.010.060.09< 0.001
OtherCognitive Function-0.010.01-0.020.010.402
LatinoCognitive Function0.000.01-0.010.020.702
BlackCognitive Function-0.140.01-0.15-0.12< 0.001
AsianCognitive Function0.020.010.010.030.005
       
AgeCingulate Area0.270.000.260.28< 0.001
MaleCingulate Area0.300.010.280.31< 0.001
Neighborhood educationCingulate Area0.160.010.140.18< 0.001
Parental EducationCingulate Area0.120.010.100.14< 0.001
Married HouseholdCingulate Area0.020.010.000.040.051
OtherCingulate Area-0.020.01-0.030.000.042
LatinoCingulate Area0.030.010.010.050.001
BlackCingulate Area-0.060.01-0.08-0.04< 0.001
AsianCingulate Area-0.040.01-0.05-0.02< 0.001