Research Article

Disrupted Resting-State Functional Connectivity between the Dorsal Attention, Default Mode, and Frontoparietal Networks in Nonorganic Gastrointestinal Disorder Patients with Spleen Deficiency Syndrome

Table 2

Comparison on scores of CPT in NOGD patients with SDS and healthy controls.

ItemsNOGDs with SDSHealthy controlst/z

2-FT1.15 ± 1.270.28 ± 0.46−2.190.029
2-ANR29.10 ± 1.0729.56 ± 0.78−1.530.126
2-RTM449.41 ± 62.51485.68 ± 75.82−1.290.198
2-SD95.20 ± 33.7698.58 ± 43.57−0.180.860
3-FT1.15 ± 1.140.72 ± 0.57−0.210.834
3-ANR27.60 ± 3.1527.72 ± 2.52−0.480.630
3-RTM484.91 ± 51.80426.72 ± 53.433.41#0.002
3-SD101.67 ± 23.21106.49 ± 27.28−0.790.428
4-FT2.30 ± 1.751.56 ± 0.51−1.510.130
4-ANR24.55 ± 5.3325.89 ± 2.47−0.180.859
4-RTM522.34 ± 70.95497.93 ± 60.76−2.220.026
4-SD103.92 ± 30.56107.49 ± 16.00−0.320.748

Note. ANR, actual number of responses; DM, directed memory; FT, false trial; RTM, reaction time mean; SD, standard deviation; #, results from the two-sample t-test of the comparison between patients with kidney deficiency syndrome and healthy subjects.