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Table 3 Cognition profiles among three clusters

From: Transdiagnostic symptom subtypes across autism spectrum disorders and attention deficit hyperactivity disorder: validated by measures of neurocognition and structural connectivity

 

Cluster 1

Cluster 2

Cluster 3

F

p

Post-hoc

IQ

98.57(18.07)

101.99(17.02)

105.82(18.66)

2.15

0.1203

–

Min

70

70

70

   

Max

135

143

135

   

PPT-hands

32.47 (9.30)

34.18 (8.42)

37.58 (7.87)

4.51

0.0124 *

C1 < C3

PPT-assemble

19.91(7.63)

21.79 (7.82)

23.27(8.18)

2.48

0.0871

–

VP

105.78 (14.13)

109.62 (11.83)

108.86(16.14)

1.29

0.2787

–

MC

95.87 (17.60)

102.73 (15.88)

99.79 (18.73)

2.40

0.0940

–

VMI

98.04 (19.01)

102.38 (14.41)

100.21 (16.51)

0.99

0.3734

–

VF se

14.01 (4.42)

16.00 (6.00)

16.36 (5.12)

3.45

0.0341 *

C1 < C3

VF ph

4.42 (2.65)

4.65 (3.08)

4.90 (2.95)

0.38

0.6879

–

RVP

0.89 (0.09)

0.91 (0.07)

0.91 (0.07)

1.08

0.3416

–

SOC

5.46 (3.31)

5.73(2.48)

5.67(2.16)

0.15

0.8598

–

SWM

−52.15(27.57)

−47.58 (28.25)

−39.90 (24.95)

2.62

0.0756

–

IED

−46.00 (21.98)

−42.29 (22.10)

− 47.19 (26.75)

0.62

0.5408

–

  1. Note: *p < 0.05, IQ intelligence quotient, PPT Purdue Pegbord Test measuring fine motor function, VP visual perception, MC motor coordination, VMI visual motor integration, VF-se semantic verbal fluency, VF-ph phoneny verbal fluency, RVP rapid visual information processing, measure for sustain attention, SOC stockings of cambridge, measure for planning, SWM spatial working memory, measuring working memory, IED Intra−/Extra-dimensional Set-shift Task, measuring regular