Fig. 1: Representation of dynamic functional connectivity (DFC) matrix (upper row) and glass brain visualization (bottom row) for each group. | npj Systems Biology and Applications

Fig. 1: Representation of dynamic functional connectivity (DFC) matrix (upper row) and glass brain visualization (bottom row) for each group.

From: Altered dynamic functional connectivity and reduced higher order information interaction in Parkinson’s patients with hyposmia

Fig. 1

Group-averaged DFC matrix for a healthy controls (HC), b Parkinson’s with cognitive normal ability (PD-CN), c Parkinson with severe hyposmia (PD-SH). The top row displays the group-level average connectivity matrices. Corresponding prominent functiRepresentation of dynamic functional connectivity (DFC) matrix (upper row) and glass brain visualization (bottom row)onal connections (i.e., connections with a strength greater than 0.3 r-values) are visualized in the glass brain representations below each matrix in the bottom row.

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