Extended Data Fig. 8: Role of network topology in supporting transitions, for alternative connectome dataset and alternative cortical parcellation. | Nature Biomedical Engineering

Extended Data Fig. 8: Role of network topology in supporting transitions, for alternative connectome dataset and alternative cortical parcellation.

From: Contributions of network structure, chemoarchitecture and diagnostic categories to transitions between cognitive topographies

Extended Data Fig. 8

(a, b) participant-wise (a) and group-level (b) average transition energy for the empirical human connectome (red) and for degree-preserving (grey) and degree- and cost-preserving null models (blue), for the Lausanne DSI dataset (n = 70 participants). Box-plots: center line, median; box limits, upper and lower quartiles; whiskers, 1.5× interquartile range; ***, p < 0.001 from paired-samples t-tests (two-sided). (c, d) participant-wise (c) and group-level (d) average transition energy for the empirical human connectome (red) and for degree-preserving (grey) and degree- and cost-preserving null models (blue), for Human Connectome Project data parcellated using the Schaefer-100 cortical atlas. Source data are provided as a Source Data file.

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