Fig. 1From: Relationship of sex differences in cortical thickness and memory among cognitively healthy subjects and individuals with mild cognitive impairment and Alzheimer diseaseMemory scores: sex-specific changing trajectories of RAVLT scores across stages. Significant sex (p<0.001) and DX (p<0.001) effects are observed for RAVLT-Immediate (Left) and RAVLT-Delayed scores (right), respectively. Statistically significant interaction effect is observed for RAVLT-Delayed score (p=0.01, Right) and trend-level interaction effect is found for RAVLT-immediate score (p=0.058, left). Estimated marginal means of the interaction effect in ANCOVA are plotted for women (red) and men (green)Back to article page