Fig. 2: Functional connectivity changes during recall of short-term and long-term cocaine memories. | Translational Psychiatry

Fig. 2: Functional connectivity changes during recall of short-term and long-term cocaine memories.

From: A coordinated and enhanced brain network supports the persistence of long-term cocaine memory

Fig. 2: Functional connectivity changes during recall of short-term and long-term cocaine memories.

A Pearson correlation matrices showing the interregional correlation values for the 27 brain regions included in the network analysis for the D1-No test, D1-Test, D14-No test, and D14-Test groups. B Mean r values were higher in the D14-Test group than in the D14-No test group. C Mean positive r values were higher in the D14-Test group than in the D1-Test and D14-No test groups. Two-way ANOVA followed by Fisher’s LSD post hoc test. **p < 0.01; ***p < 0.001.

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