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Table 3 Associations between resting-state functional connectivity after CBT with abundance of gut microbes in responders

From: Cognitive behavioral therapy for irritable bowel syndrome induces bidirectional alterations in the brain-gut-microbiome axis associated with gastrointestinal symptom improvement

Changes in functional connectivity after CBT are associated with abundance of gut microbes in responders

Microbial genera

Connectivity—dyad

r

df

p value

q value

 Bacteroides

Brainstem—left lateral aspect of the temporal gyrus

−.63

27

.011

.022

 Unclassified S24-7

Brainstem—right planum temporale

−.55

27

.041

.041

  1. Abbreviations: r partial correlation (controlling for age and sex), df degrees of freedom, p p value, CBT cognitive behavioral therapy