Fig. 6: Inter-subject FC similarity of the significant edges. | Communications Biology

Fig. 6: Inter-subject FC similarity of the significant edges.

From: Apparent Diffusion Coefficient fMRI shines light on white matter resting-state connectivity compared to BOLD

Fig. 6

The inter-subject FC similarity is calculated as the pairwise Pearson correlation of the vectorized FC matrices. Each similarity matrix has a size Nsubjects x Nsubjects, with NBOLDfMRI = 10 and NADCfMRI = 12. The mean Pearson’s correlation coefficient of the similarity matrix and the 95% CI are depicted in the subtitles. Ne corresponds to the number of FC significant edges on which the Pearson’s correlation coefficients are calculated. The GM-GM, WM-WM and GM-WM connectivity were considered separately.

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