Fig. 3: Dominance analysis. | Communications Biology

Fig. 3: Dominance analysis.

From: Fronto-occipital dyscommunication associates with brain hierarchy in schizophrenia

Fig. 3

A Cortical association pattern between gradient eccentricity and power of traveling waves. B The percent contribution of each input variable is defined as the variable’s dominance, which is normalized by the total fit of the model. C The evaluation of the model fitting for cognitive weighted patterns. D seven cognitive weighted patterns, which were significantly correlated with the association between the gradient eccentricity and theta-power of the forward waves, were evaluated by dominance analysis for their contribution to the association. The significance of each model is assessed using a spatial autocorrelation-preserving null model and is corrected for multiple comparisons (FDR). Asterisks denote significant models (FDR-corrected Pspin < 0.05). Abbreviation: FW Forward waves, BW Backward waves.

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