Fig. 2: Autocorrelation window (ACW) during resting state for the three core–periphery (CP) divisions. | Communications Biology

Fig. 2: Autocorrelation window (ACW) during resting state for the three core–periphery (CP) divisions.

From: Temporal hierarchy of intrinsic neural timescales converges with spatial core-periphery organization

Fig. 2: Autocorrelation window (ACW) during resting state for the three core–periphery (CP) divisions.

Rainclouds represent regions. Values are presented in milliseconds. Brain plots show the different CP divisions of the regions. a Showing rainclouds for the ACW values of core and periphery using the Schaefer/Margulies division (SCP). The Student’s t-test showed a significant difference in ACW-50 (t = −5.25, d = −0.77) and ACW-0 (t = −5.42, d = −0.78). b The same analysis as (a), but using the CP definition of the Ji/Ito (JCP). Student’s t-test was significant for the difference of both ACW-50 and ACW-0 between core and periphery (t = −5.72, d = −0.66 and t = −11.67, d = −1.33, respectively). c The same analysis using the restricted definition of core (RCP) showed a significant statistical difference between core and periphery for both ACW-50 (t = −6.12, d = −0.75) and ACW-0 (t = −13.58, d = −1.63). Stars represent the significance level (*** ≡ α = 0.001).

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