Figure 2

Connectogram Depicting Sex Differences in the Food Addiction Dependent Effects on Brain Connectivity (Females with Food Addiction vs. Males with Food Addiction). Demonstrates significant differences in functional connectivity between females with food addiction and males with food addiction. Analysis was performed Harvard–Oxford Subcortical atlases, the Schaefer 400 cortical atlas, and the Ascending Arousal Network brainstem atlas. Labels on the diagram are Destrieux, Harvard–Oxford Subcortical atlases, and the Ascending Arousal Network brainstem atlas equivalents. Red lines between two networks indicate greater functional connectivity, and blue lines indicate lowered functional connectivity. All connections are significant q < 0.05. Light Green: SMN (Sensorimotor Network); Black: BG (Basal Ganglia); Purple: DMN (Default Mode Network); Yellow: SAL (Salience); Red: ERN (Emotional Regulation Network); Dark Green: CAN (Central Autonomic Network); Orange: CEN (Central Executive Network); Blue: OCC (Occipital); Gray: CeB (Cerebellum); Brown: BST (Brain Stem). AngG, Angular gyrus; CEN, Central Executive Network; CS, Central sulcus (Rolando's fissure); DMN, Default Mode Network; ERN, Emotional Regulation Network; InfFGTrip, Triangular part of the inferior frontal gyrus; IntPS_TrPS, Intraparietal sulcus(interparietal sulcus) and transverse parietal sulci; MFG, Middle frontal gyrus; MOcS_LuS, Middle occipital sulcus and lunatus sulcus; MPosCgG_S, Middle-posterior part of the cingulate gyrus and sulcus; PaCL_S, Paracentral lobule and sulcus; PosCG, Postcentral Gyrus; PRCG, Precentral gyrus; PrCun, Precuneus; ShoInG, Short insular gyri; Tpo, temporal pole; SAL, Salience Network SbPS, Subparietal sulcus; SMN, Sensorimotor Network; SupFG, Superior frontal gyrus; SuMarG, Supramarginal gyrus; SupTGLp, Lateral aspect of the superior temporal gyrus.