Fig. 2: Triple and pairwise brain network interactions in the infant brain and their associations with age.
From: Deciphering multiway multiscale brain network connectivity from birth to 6 months

In A, the Pearson correlation was calculated between each z-scored triple functional connectivity (TRI-FNC) matrix, obtained by flattening the 3D triple interaction tensors, and the age of the subjects, with the corresponding functional domains indicated on the left side. Significant networks associated with age were identified based on the correlation coefficients. Significance was determined using p-values corrected for false discovery rate (FDR) at an alpha level of 0.05, which are presented on the right side. A comparable analysis was carried out for MI and PC, employing the same scale (z-scored) to ensure consistency and enable direct comparison, as shown in B.