Fig. 1: Different levels of brain networks and their connectivity matrices. | Communications Physics

Fig. 1: Different levels of brain networks and their connectivity matrices.

From: Condensation of eigenmodes in functional brain network and its correlation to chimera state

Fig. 1

The dynamics are calculated for a global brain network. a–d global brain network, e–h right hemisphere, and i–l the cognitive network of the medial default mode. The first row of a, e, and i represents the node distributions of the three cases on the cerebral cortex, where the red dots represent the nodes and their locations. The second row of b, f, and j represents the connection matrix {Wij} of the three cases. The network size is N = 989 in b, Nr = 496 in f, and Nm = 172 in j. The third row of c, g and k represents the phase diagrams of R on the parameter space τ − c plane for the three cases, respectively, with τ being the time delay and c being the coupling strength. The four rows of d, h, and l represent the phase diagrams of g0 on the parameter space τ − c plane for the three cases, respectively.

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