Fig. 3: Role of network topology in supporting transitions between cognitive topographies. | Nature Biomedical Engineering

Fig. 3: Role of network topology in supporting transitions between cognitive topographies.

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

Fig. 3

Degree-preserving randomized null models (grey) and null models that preserve the exact degree sequence and the approximate length distribution (blue) are significantly less favourable than the empirical human connectome (red) to support transitions between cognitive topographies. Note that all networks are weighted and have the exact same distribution of weights, but they are shown here as binary to highlight the respective similarities and differences in topology. Source data are provided as a Source Data file.

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