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From: EEG reveals brain network alterations in chronic aphasia during natural speech listening

Fig. 2

Results of the NBS analysis. Darker edges in the topographies represent connections surviving higher tth values. (a) Differential network components between groups were found within the theta (θ)-band and the low-gamma (γ)-band. The boxplots show by way of example the group WPLINBS distributions for the θ- and low-γ-band respectively at \({t}_{th}=12\) (\(P<0.001\)) and \({t}_{th}=8\) (\(P=0.011)\), and distributions at the other tth values are reported in Supplementary materials. (b) A significant negative correlation emerged between the CAT-NL semantic fluency score and network components in the delta (δ)- and low-γ-bands. The scatter plots were reported respectively for \({t}_{th}=8\) \((P=0.024)\) and \({t}_{th}=4\) (\(P=0.014\)), and distributions for the other tth values are reported in Supplementary materials.

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