Fig. 4: Effects of schizophrenia symptoms on brain networks.
From: Opposite effects of positive and negative symptoms on resting-state brain networks in schizophrenia

Effects of SANS/SAPS on a dynamic integration variability FIn and b segregation variability FSe. The effects were measured by the regression coefficients in the multiple regression model (Eq. 8). c Coeffects of SANS/SAPS on integration variability FIn and segregation variability FSe. The coeffects were obtained from a and b using principal component analysis (PCA). The averaged coeffects of SANS and SAPS on regions within seven functional systems are marked. d Interaction effect of SANS and SAPS on integration variability FIn and segregation variability FSe. The coeffects on the seven functional systems are also shown (see similar results for the brain parcellation of 500 regions in Supplementary Fig. 10).