Extended Data Fig. 4: Canonical correlation analysis between the multimodal ICs and nonsocial features.
From: A multimodal neural signature of face processing in autism within the fusiform gyrus

The multivariate association (that is, canonical correlation) was not significant between the eleven multimodal independent components (ICs) and the nonsocial features associated with autism (r = 0.45, pFDR = 0.64). Panel a shows the loadings of each multimodal component contributing to the CCA mode, while panel b) shows the loadings of each nonsocial feature contributing to the CCA mode. Panel c shows the canonical correlation scatterplot color-coded by the highest contributing nonsocial feature (ADOS RRB). The x-axis depicts the projected behavioral CCA variate and the y-axis the multimodal ICs CCA variates. Abbreviations: IC=independent component; CCA=canonical correlation analysis.