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Figure 5

From: Comparative analysis of default mode networks in major psychiatric disorders using resting-state EEG

Figure 5

Comparison of theta band PLV connectivity between left lingual gyrus (R10) and left hippocampus (R24) for all disorder groups (red boxes) with their corresponding HC groups (blue boxes). The connectivity is illustrated as a form of DMN pattern (top left), which is highlighted on the brain image (top right). In the box plots (bottom), the black midlines indicate median values, the boxes indicate interquartile range (IQR), whiskers indicate the maximum and minimum value in the 1.5 times of IQR, and crosses (+) indicate outliers. The comparison results are displayed with three classes: the first class (SZ, BD, and PTSD) showed strongly decreased connectivity (p < 0.001); the second class (PD and MDD) showed relatively weak but significantly decreased connectivity (p < 0.05); and the third class (OCD, MCI, and AD) showed no significantly different connectivity. (SZ schizophrenia, BD bipolar disorder, PTSD posttraumatic stress disorder, PD panic disorder, MDD major depressive disorder, OCD obsessive compulsive disorder, MCI mild cognitive impairment, AD Alzheimer’s disease, HC healthy control).

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