Extended Data Fig. 4: Canonical correlation analysis between the multimodal ICs and nonsocial features. | Nature Mental Health

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

Extended Data Fig. 4

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.

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