Fig. 3: Graph representation of the five fMRI connectivity groups using BrainNet Viewer. | Molecular Psychiatry

Fig. 3: Graph representation of the five fMRI connectivity groups using BrainNet Viewer.

From: Temperament & Character account for brain functional connectivity at rest: A diathesis-stress model of functional dysregulation in psychosis

Fig. 3

Thicker edges correspond to stronger and higher number of correlations (only the most notorious edges are shown). AE represent each of the five sets that describe different patterns of connections among the nodes: A The Avoidant-Anhedonic (group 1), B the Sensitive-Disorganized subjects (group 2), C the Asocial-Blocked subjects (group 3), D the Fragile-Avolitional subjects (group 4), and E the Explosive-Inattentive individuals (group 5).

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