Table 2 Summary of the centrality comparisons between the CFC and CFC-5s functional networks.

From: Functional network of contextual and temporal memory has increased amygdala centrality and connectivity with the retrosplenial cortex, thalamus, and hippocampus

  1. Shades of grey (scale, right) represent the number of centrality measures in which the brain region had higher centrality in the group comparisons in each threshold level (p < 0.05 and p < 0.01). Group's name represents which one had the significantly higher centrality. Brain regions previously identified as hubs had the group's name subscripted. The lower table summarizes the brain regions with higher centrality measures in the CFC and CFC-5s groups, grouped by the number of significantly higher centrality measures (scale, right), irrespective of threshold levels. Brain regions previously identified as hubs were subscripted. Brain region names are described in Table 1. See group names in Fig. 1. See the p-values of the comparison of centrality measures between the CFC-5s and CFC networks in Supplementary Table S3.