Fig. 5: Brain state transition probabilities during rest and movie viewing. | Nature Communications

Fig. 5: Brain state transition probabilities during rest and movie viewing.

From: Movie viewing elicits rich and reliable brain state dynamics

Fig. 5: Brain state transition probabilities during rest and movie viewing.The alternative text for this image may have been generated using AI.

Left column: Group averaged transition probability matrices for rest (a) and movie viewing (b). Diagonal elements are omitted for clarity. Middle column: Top 20% state transitions during rest (c) and movie viewing (d). Arrow thickness corresponds to the group-averaged probability of that transition. Right column: State transitions with a significantly higher probability of occurring during rest than during movie viewing (e) and vice versa (f) as identified by the Network-Based Statistics (pFWE < 0.05). Each of the colour circles represents a state according to the colour scheme used in Fig. 1. The diameter is scaled according to that state’s fractional occupancy (Fig. 4a). Each arrow represents a transition.

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