Fig. 5 | npj Schizophrenia

Fig. 5

From: Learning stable and predictive network-based patterns of schizophrenia and its clinical symptoms

Fig. 5

a Correlations between all link-weight features and scales. SANS and SAPS scales are shown using dashed and solid lines, respectively; b–d stable across CV-folds subset of most-predictive links selected by EN for predicting the global rating of b attention, c severity of bizarre behavior and d positive formal thought disorder. Links thickness and color is scaled based on the average weight of links across CV-folds in the EN model. In b, nodes are color-coded based on the lobe they are located in, as follows: frontal (green), parietal (dark blue), temporal (yellow), occipital (blue); cerebellum (red) and white matter (magenta). (see also Supplementary Fig.Ā S9 for a reference map of all BAs; for the scale SS35 [attention], the third best model was used for visualization, as the links map for the best model was very complex [129 out of 700].)

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