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Table 1.

Demographic and clinical data of the participants.

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Figure 1.

Significant different ReHo in OCD group than healthy controls group in a whole brain analysis.

These maps are the results of an independent two-sample t-test with p<0.05 and cluster size >1566 mm3. R: right side. L: left side. Red and blue denote increased and decreased ReHo respectively. The color bar indicates the t-values.

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Table 2.

Brain regions showing significant (corrected) difference in ReHo between patients with obsessive compulsive disorder and controls.

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Figure 2.

Significant between-group differences in functional connectivity between OFC and ACC.

These maps are the results of an independent two-sample t-test with p<0.05. Patients with OCD demonstrated increased positive functional connectivity between OFC and the left vACC. Bars and error bars represent the mean and standard deviation of Z value in OCD group and healthy controls group respectively.

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Table 3.

Strength (Z value, mean and standard deviation) of the functional connectivity between OFC and the other ROIs with removing global mean timecourse and between group difference (P value of two-sample t-test).

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Table 4.

Strength (Z value, mean and standard deviation) of the functional connectivity between OFC and the other ROIs without removing global mean timecourse and between group difference (P value of two sample t-test).

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