Fig. 3: Analysis of functional brain networks engaged in recall of short-term and long-term cocaine memories.
From: A coordinated and enhanced brain network supports the persistence of long-term cocaine memory

A The networks consist of nodes representing brain regions and edges representing values that are correlated between each pair of regions. The edges’ colors indicate the r-value. The edge of p < 0.05 is a solid line, and the other is a dashed line. B Representation of the functional networks of the D1-No test, D1-Test, D14-No test, and D14-Test groups. C Brain regions ranked for degree centrality in descending order. D Mean degree centrality was higher in the D14-Test group than in the D1-Test and D14-No test groups. E Mean betweenness centrality was higher in the D14-Test group than in the D14-No test group. F Global efficiency was higher in the D14-Test group than in the D1-Test and D14-No test groups. Plots show the mean ± SEM. Two-way ANOVA followed by Fisher’s LSD post hoc test. *p < 0.05; **p < 0.01; ***p < 0.001.