Research Article

Connectome-Scale Assessments of Functional Connectivity in Children with Primary Monosymptomatic Nocturnal Enuresis

Table 2

Altered functional connections in the PMNE patients group as compared to the control group.

Region 1Region 2-scoreIncrease/decrease

Right superior temporal gyrusLeft cuneus3.95Increase
Right superior temporal gyrusLeft calcarine sulcus2.29Increase
Right superior temporal gyrusRight calcarine sulcus2.21Increase
Left cuneusLeft calcarine sulcus2.25Decrease
Left cuneusRight cuneus1.75Decrease
Left cuneusRight calcarine sulcus1.70Decrease
Left cuneusRight lingual gyrus1.65Decrease
Right lingual gyrusLeft lingual gyrus3.36Decrease
Right lingual gyrusLeft calcarine sulcus2.06Decrease
Right lingual gyrusRight calcarine sulcus1.72Decrease

Connections are listed in descending order of statistical significance (< 0.05). These connections formed a connected network that was identified using a network-based statistical approach. See Figure 2 for a graphical representation of these connections.