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From: Individual-fMRI-approaches reveal cerebellum and visual communities to be functionally connected in obsessive compulsive disorder

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Communities in each control and patient group. The outer circle shows the median of the number of nodes (in a community) across the subjects and brain areas involved in each community. The communities (colored regions) are named based on the areas they encompass. Inside the inner circle, the inter-individual variation (red dots inside the violin plots, where one red dot = one participant) in the number of nodes in each community can be visualized for the control group. Seven communities were delineated for the (A) controls, and (B) patients with OCD. We also highlight that the frontal and cerebellar areas were observed only in the OCD group but not control group (enclosed in red boundaries). The abbreviations of brain areas were labelled according to the AAL atlas (please refer to the supplement for a full expansion of the abbreviations).

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