Fig. 3: Longitudinal effects of long-range temporal correlation measurements. | npj Systems Biology and Applications

Fig. 3: Longitudinal effects of long-range temporal correlation measurements.

From: Criticality and increased intrinsic neural timescales in stroke

Fig. 3

A Hurst exponent, B \({{INT}}_{0.1}\), C \({{INT}}_{0.5}\), D \({{ACW}}_{0}\), E \({{ACW}}_{0.1}\) and F \({{ACW}}_{0.5}\) sustain the stroke lesions’ disruption on the brain’s temporal dynamics. FHurst (5,70) = 26.11, p < 0.0001, FINT01(5,70) = 9.73, p < 0.0001, FINT05(5,70) = 2.69, p < 0.0001, FACF0(5,70) = 26.98, p < 0.0001, FACF01(5,70) = 15.82, p < 0.0001, FACF05(5,70) = 3.38, p < 0.01, FRD corrected. The upper and lower error bars display the largest and smallest values within 1.5 times IR above the 75th percentile and below the 25th percentile, respectively. **** indicates p < 0.0001 (FDR-corrected); *** indicates p < 0.001 (FDR-corrected);** indicates p < 0.05 (FDR-corrected); * indicates p < 0.05 (FDR-corrected).

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