Fig. 3: Regional changes in global functional connectivity density (FCD). | Translational Psychiatry

Fig. 3: Regional changes in global functional connectivity density (FCD).

From: Unravelling the genetic and molecular basis of low-frequency rTMS induced changes in functional connectivity density in schizophrenia patients with auditory verbal hallucinations

Fig. 3

a Regional variation in global FCD within the active stimulation group. b Distribution of global FCD differences across various networks within the active stimulation group. c Regional change in global FCD within the sham control group. d Distribution of global FCD differences across different networks within the sham control group. e Regional change in global FCD between the active stimulation group and the sham control group posttreatment. f Distribution of global FCD differences across the networks between the active stimulation and sham control groups. g Cognitive terms associated with increased FCD. h Cognitive terms linked to decreased FCD. Warm colours represent increased FCD, whereas cool colours represent decreased FCD in the post-test comparisons or the active stimulation group. SFGmedial, superior medial frontal gyrus; FFG, fusiform gyrus; SMA, supplementary motor area; IFGtriang, interior triangular frontal gyrus; ITG, inferior temporal gyrus; SPG, superior parietal gyrus; SMG, supramarginal gyrus; MTG, middle temporal gyrus; MOG, middle occipital gyrus; IFGorb, inferior orbital frontal gyrus; DMN, default model network; FPN, frontoparietal network; LIB, limbic network; SAN, salient network; DAN, dorsal attention network; SOM, somatomotor network; VIS, visual network.

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