Fig. 3: Topological distribution of spatial variability of microstate functional connectivity networks (averaged over the subjects) for both groups and their differences in the four-microstate networks. | npj Parkinson's Disease

Fig. 3: Topological distribution of spatial variability of microstate functional connectivity networks (averaged over the subjects) for both groups and their differences in the four-microstate networks.

From: Temporal and spatial variability of dynamic microstate brain network in early Parkinson’s disease

Fig. 3: Topological distribution of spatial variability of microstate functional connectivity networks (averaged over the subjects) for both groups and their differences in the four-microstate networks.

The red points indicate the positions in which the spatial variability of microstate functional connectivity networks in healthy controls are obviously higher than that in early PD patients, and the blue points represent the positions that have lower spatial variability in healthy controls. The large points represent significant group difference (p < 0.01, FDR corrected), and the small points indicate p < 0.05 with FDR corrected.

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