Fig. 4: Altered asymmetry of connectivity linking to the nodes with significant alterations of degree centrality asymmetry in ASD. | Molecular Psychiatry

Fig. 4: Altered asymmetry of connectivity linking to the nodes with significant alterations of degree centrality asymmetry in ASD.

From: Subtly altered topological asymmetry of brain structural covariance networks in autism spectrum disorder across 43 datasets from the ENIGMA consortium

Fig. 4

a Altered asymmetry of connectivity linked to the fusiform in ASD. b Altered asymmetry of connectivity linked to the rostral middle frontal cortex in ASD. c Altered asymmetry of connectivity linked to the superior frontal cortex in ASD. The yellow nodes indicate the brain regions. Red indicates a significant edge-level, reduced rightward asymmetry of connectivity in ASD compared to controls, and blue indicates an edge-level, reduced leftward asymmetry of connectivity in ASD compared to controls.

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