Extended Data Fig. 1: Functional architectures of internalizing psychopathology are driven by the core actors of the connectivity network. | Nature Methods

Extended Data Fig. 1: Functional architectures of internalizing psychopathology are driven by the core actors of the connectivity network.

From: Latent space-based network analysis for brain–behavior linking in neuroimaging

Extended Data Fig. 1

(A) The strength of each brain region in MOT based on the latent network (left) and the observed network (right) for an average participant during MID condition. Regions identified to play a significant role in explaining individual differences in internalizing behaviors are colored as green, and non-significant regions are colored as red. (B) The location and connectivity networks of an imaging biomarker (top) versus a null effect (bottom) with no identifiable contribution to internalizing. The 3D brain plots show the front (top left), back (top right), right (bottom left) and left (bottom right) views. (C) The circle plots of the connectivity edges associated with the imaging biomarker (top) and the null effect (bottom). In B and C, red line indicates positive connectivity edges, and blue line indicates negative connectivity edges.

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