Fig. 2: Graphs show the regions with significantly altered nodal centralities of the brain structural connectome in patients with bipolar disorder when compared with health controls at different time points. | Neuropsychopharmacology

Fig. 2: Graphs show the regions with significantly altered nodal centralities of the brain structural connectome in patients with bipolar disorder when compared with health controls at different time points.

From: Changes in the brain structural connectome after a prospective randomized clinical trial of lithium and quetiapine treatment in youth with bipolar disorder

Fig. 2: Graphs show the regions with significantly altered nodal centralities of the brain structural connectome in patients with bipolar disorder when compared with health controls at different time points.

The nodes were mapped onto the cortical surfaces by using the BrainNet Viewer package (http://www.nitrc.org/projects/bnv). DCG median cingulate and paracingulate gyri; IFGoperc inferior frontal gyrus, opercular part; INS insula; PCL paracentral lobule; area; PHG parahippocampal gyrus; SMA supplementary motor area; SPG superior parietal gyrus. R right hemisphere; L left hemisphere.

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